Register Now for Unity. Community. Opportunity.

There’s just a little more than one week left until the 81st Annual Conference of the American Humanist Association (AHA). The Conference—with a theme... Read More
The Comics Section: Protecting Institutions

The latest from Cagle Cartoons. Feeling Safe 101 by Dave Whamond, Canada, PoliticalCartoons.com
Vonnegut and Jefferson and Jesus

WE ARE NEARING another Indendence Day, for which much of the credit goes to Thomas Jefferson, a progenitor of modern American democracy. A bit... Read More
Conquering Secular and Skeptical White Supremacy in America

“If you are a white person, and you are not willing to interrogate your white privilege, your white entitlement, and your investments in legacies... Read More
Taking Humanist Action to End Witchcraft Accusations in Northern Ghana

I grew up in a devout Christian home in Southern Ghana. My entire community was extremely religious and everyone I knew believed in witchcraft.... Read More
AHA Chapter Grants Expand Humanist Outreach

Each year, the American Humanist Association (AHA) is excited to provide chapter grants to support inspiring humanist projects across the country. This year, it... Read More
A HUMANIST VIEW | Modernity and its Discontents

The world which we’ve created remains a fragile place. We are reminded daily of the difficult times in which we live. It is a... Read More
CHURCH & STATE | Reversing the Roe Reversal: Be Prepared for a Long Battle for Reproductive Freedom

As I was writing these words, the Supreme Court was poised to overturn Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 ruling that established a right... Read More
PHILOSOPHICALLY SPEAKING | The Morality of Atheism

According to the latest General Social Survey results—and for the first time in such survey history—the percentage of Americans who are absolutely convinced of... Read More
Everyday Humanist Hero: Matthew DeGrave

Everyday Humanist Heroes, a new series in the American Humanist Association’s weekly digital newsletter, celebrates our movement’s group organizers, activists, support staff, and volunteers... Read More