The Comics Section: The Archangel and Doltar
The latest from Jesus and Mo and Raging Pencils!
On the Hill: AHA Hosts Series of Congressional Briefings on Blasphemy Laws
The American Humanist Association, working with our allies at the Center for Inquiry and the Secular Coalition for America, held a series of briefings... Read More
You Too: White Feminists Err in Co-opting Protests of Racism
It’s been one year since the #MeToo movement took full flight, and in that time feminists have certainly been speaking up, most recently during... Read More
Film Review: Reversing Roe
During the trials and tribulations of the Brett Kavanaugh Supreme Court nomination process, after which he was confirmed and sworn in as the newest... Read More
Yes, Yeshivas Must Include Secular Education
I’ve spoken often about a Tale of Two Cities [sic]. That inequality—that feeling of a few doing very well, while so many slip further... Read More
Allowing Difference, Pursuing Equality: Latinx Humanist Alliance Has Launched
In preparation for the launch of the American Humanist Association’s newest affinity alliance, the Latinx Humanist Alliance (LHA), AHA Social Justice Coordinator Rachel Deitch... Read More
The Comics Section: The Devil, the Flood, and the Child
The latest from Jesus and Mo, Raging Pencils, and The Atheist Pig!
Pop Stars & Politics: Why Taylor Swift’s Instagram Post Matters
By now—whether or not you’re a fan—you’ve probably heard that singer Taylor Swift has come out of her so-called apolitical shell on Instagram and... Read More
Film Review: The Oath
The fictionalized America of Ike Barinholtz’s film The Oath could have been characterized as dystopian if it had premiered two years ago, but in... Read More
Worth the Wait: Reason, Science, and Lasting Marriage
The US divorce rate has been falling for some time, and a recent data analysis by Philip Cohen, professor of sociology at the University... Read More
