Meet the New AHA Staff Member: Anna Clay
Welcome our new Member Services Assistant, Anna Clay! TheHumanist.com: What is your educational and work background? I am currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree in... Read More
Humanist Women in History: Marjory Stoneman Douglas
"I believe that life should be lived so vividly and so intensely that thoughts of another life, or of a longer life, are not... Read More
What Would a Humanist Do? Is Civility Worth Overlooking Hateful Attitudes?
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: COVID Prayers and GOP Priorities
The latest from Jesus and Mo and Raging Pencils!
Marching toward Gilead
Margaret Atwood wrote in The Handmaid’s Tale that “nothing changes instantaneously: in a gradually heating bathtub, you'd be boiled to death before you knew... Read More
Supporting Local Humanist Action with 2020 Harvey Lebrun Chapter Grants
The American Humanist Association is proud to have active humanist groups in forty-six states and the District of Columbia, and we love helping people... Read More
Poor Policy: Humanists Decry “Wealth Test” for Migrants
White House Deputy Director of Homeland Security Ken Cuccinelli. White House Advisor and Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner. Former congressman Jason Chaffetz (R-UT). All... Read More
The Humanist Dilemma: Can I Be Honest about My Atheism with My Friend’s Kids?
(Editor’s Note: Joan is no longer taking questions. Please submit your humanist dilemmas to What Would a Humanist Do?, wwhd@americanhumanist.org) Asked but Not Answered: I... Read More
The Comics Section: Divine Assistance and Deficit Coasting
The latest from Jesus and Mo and Raging Pencils!
Life of Jones: Remembering a Python and His Humanism
It’s now been just over a month since beloved British funnyman Terry Jones died (on January 21). References to his films and the comedic... Read More
