The Further Erosion of Environmental Protection
“Oh, beautiful for smoggy skies, insecticide grain. For strip-mined mountain’s majesty, above the asphalt plain. America, America, man sheds his waste on thee, and... Read More
100 YEARS OF WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE: Celebrating a Centennial and Reckoning with the Past
In 2019, Democratic women from the US House of Representatives invoked the suffragists of a century before by wearing white to the State of... Read More
The Call of Disobedience: Lessons for Social Change from Our Feminist Foremothers
In 1878 Congress first considered a constitutional amendment that read: The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied... Read More
Secular Suffragists
Religion has long played a powerful role in the subjugation of women. As humanists who champion human agency, including the freedom of and from religion,... Read More
What Would a Humanist Do? Converting Away My Sense of Self
Today we bring you our latest installment of “What Would a Humanist Do?”—offering multiple AHA staff opinions on reader questions. Because while humanists are committed to... Read More
The Comics Section: Winning, Losing, or Punting
The latest from Cagle Cartoons and Raging Pencils! Cartoon by John Darkow, Columbia Missourian
Seeing Humanist Values in the House’s Climate Plan
At the beginning of 2020, no one could have envisioned how these past seven months would have unfolded: a pandemic that abruptly took away... Read More
Class Not Dismissed: COVID-19 and the Imbalance of US Education
For many Americans, August means back to school—and while many school children traditionally bemoan the return to studying, homework, and the like, this year... Read More
Racist Too Long: Measuring White Christianity an Interview with Robert P. Jones
Ed. Note: This is an excerpt of a longer interview that will appear in the September/October issue of the Humanist magazine. Read the full... Read More
What Would a Humanist Do? Bolster the Bubble or Pop It?
Today we bring you our latest installment of “What Would a Humanist Do?”—offering multiple AHA staff opinions on reader questions. Because while humanists are committed to... Read More
