What’s the Big Fuss about Climate Change Anyway?
A few weeks ago I asked American Humanist Association members to share how climate change has affected them personally. I was impressed and inspired... Read More
Inside the Walls: In the Midst of Women: A Tribute for Breast Cancer Awareness Month
I grew up in a home teeming with women; my Dad, Mickey, and I were the only males living with my mother and four... Read More
Nonedecision 2020: Secular Voters Disagree on More than Candidates
Most secular Americans are expected to vote for the Democratic Party candidate in November, as secular voters have done for nearly four decades. While... Read More
Meet the New AHA Intern: Kamilah Arteaga
Please welcome the new social justice programming intern, Kamilah Arteaga! TheHumanist.com: What is your educational and work background? I am currently a junior at Stanford University... Read More
The Comics Section: Living on COVID Time and Vote Vote Vote!
The latest from Cagle Cartoons! "Living on Covid Time" by Kevin Siers, The Charlotte Observer, NC Cartoon by Daryl Cagle,... Read More
Centering the Margins 2020: Building Community and Rethinking Virtual Gatherings
This Saturday, October 17, the American Humanist Association will join the LGBTQ Humanist Alliance (LGBTQHA) in hosting the second annual Centering the Margins Summit,... Read More
Patriotic Preservation or Whitewash? The Pushback on Racial Reckoning
In mid-September the Trump administration held its first “White House Conference on American History” at which the president promised to “defend the legacy of... Read More
The Enemy of My Enemy: A Joint Effort Protecting the First Amendment
The American Humanist Association recently filed an amicus brief on behalf of the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) in their Supreme Court case involving a... Read More
It’s True, Dogma Lives Loudly within Judge Barrett
Donald Trump is pushing the separation of church and state to the brink with his nomination of crusading Christian nationalist Judge Amy Coney Barrett... Read More
What Would a Humanist Do? One Roof, Many Lives
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
