Archaeology
“The monster of modernity must be slowed.” —Roger Cohen, May 8, 2020, the New York Times Water, lime and sand made an ancient holy... Read More
The Comics Section: Circular Logic and Reassuring the Nation
The latest from Jesus and Mo and Raging Pencils!
Betsy Devos’s Title IX Timeline: Rocky at Best, Disaster at Worst
When US Secretary of Education Betsy Devos announced her intention to restructure Title IX back in November of 2018, it left the educational community... Read More
The Black Humanist Heathen Gaze
On Wednesday, May 20, the American Humanist Association’s Center for Education presents its May Speaker Series event via Zoom (6:30-8:00pm ET) with Sikivu Hutchinson.... Read More
Rights vs. Responsibility
“We’re risking our lives to go to church,” stated the lawyer for a group of Oregon churches suing for the right to resume gathering... Read More
Essential Humanism: Profiles of Courage in a Pandemic Part II: Tris Mamone
Tell us about your job. What are some of the ways it’s changed during the pandemic? I recently started working part-time a few days... Read More
The Comics Section: Denigrating Unbelievers and COVID Breath
The a classic from Jesus and Mo and the latest from Raging Pencils!
How We Eat: Meat Shortages May Reshape Diets
COVID-19 seems to be changing how we eat. As anyone who’s gone shopping in the last few weeks can tell you, meat is becoming... Read More
What’s a Celebrant to Do?
Charlotte Eulette, the international director of the Celebrant Foundation & Institute (CF&I), reached out to the Humanist Society to share her two decades of... Read More
Fighting for Mubarak Bala’s Rights
Today is May 12, a full two weeks since Mubarak Bala, president of the Nigerian Humanist Association, was arrested and detained in Kano State... Read More
