Leo Igwe is Going on Tour
Nigerian humanist Leo Igwe is embarking on a packed United States tour to meet American humanists coast to coast and share his important work.... Read More
The Comics Section: The Law of Averages
The latest from Cagle Cartoons. Climate Solution by Bob Englehart, PoliticalCartoons.com
A Humanistic Perspective: Art in Schools
March is an important month in education. In two different ways, March highlights the critical importance of art in schools: firstly, it has been... Read More
Staff Picks: Women Who Inspire Us on International Women’s Day
I'm inspired by New York Times‘ investigative reporters Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohy. Their 2017 piece exposed Harvey Weinstein's history of abuse and sexual... Read More
The Comics Section: Return to Sender
The latest from Cagle Cartoons. Abortion Rights in France by Adam Zyglis, The Buffalo News, NY
Hooked on Words: Live Better, Help Often, and Wonder More
Those are the words that got me hook, line, sinker, bobber, and whatever else a fishing rod has…a reel, is it called a reel!?!... Read More
Engaging the Youth Vote
The future of democracy depends on young voters, but the narratives we hear about youth engagement are often dismissive in an unfair way. Every... Read More
A Disturbing Trend: Pushing Religious Chaplains on Public Schools
As Public Schools Week comes to a close, draw your attention to a disturbing trend: across the United States, the push to install religious... Read More
The Comics Section: Sisyphean Struggles
The latest from Cagle Cartoons. Climate Activist by Marian Kamensky, Austria
Driving through Jamaica, Finding Common Ground
It’s wonderful to get away for vacation, but often the getting there and back is not as relaxing. After a prolonged day of flying... Read More
