Humanist Mubarak Bala Freed in Nigeria

by Nicole Carr

After four-and-a-half years in prison, Mubarak Bala, president of the Humanist Association of Nigeria, was released on Tuesday. Because Bala’s legal team believes he... Read More

My People

by Russell Neufeld

During the summer of 1964, I received an early introduction to the essential meaning of humanism at the Encampment for Citizenship in Berkeley, California.... Read More

Don’t Like Christian Nationalism? We Don’t, Either. Let’s look ahead at what AHA has planned for 2025 and beyond to combat it head-on.

by David Reinbold

As the American Humanist Association looks ahead to 2025, we are preparing to counter the rising tide of Christian Nationalism and foster a powerful,... Read More

Finding an Activism/Life Balance

by Scott Douglas Jacobsen

Gerardo Rivera is an atheist, humanist, and an agronomist. He earned an MS in Plant Biology. Rivera discusses guidance for young Puerto Rican humanists,... Read More