The Comics Section: Dubious Priorities and Dubious Settings
The latest from Cagle Cartoons. Mass Shootings vs TikTok by Rick McKee, CagleCartoons.com COP 28 Climate Change Conference by Peter Kuper,... Read More
Meet the New AHA Staff Member: Lily Bolourian
Please welcome the AHA’s new Legal & Policy Director, Lily Bolourian! What is your educational and work background? I have a background in advocacy,... Read More
Register Now for Crossroads and Collective Futures
The American Humanist Association’s 82nd Annual Conference, Crossroads and Collective Futures, is only a month away! And there’s still time to get a great... Read More
More Light Than Heat The Importance of Education in Coping with Climate Change
The Climate Book, a massive anthology compiled by Greta Thunberg—the young Swedish environmental activist who won global fame after she launched her School Strike... Read More
Climate Change Lesson Sets from the National Center for Science Education (NCSE)
Working with experts on climate science and master science teachers, the National Center for Science Education developed a group of lesson sets on climate... Read More
For Further Reading
The best discussion of climate change education for the general reader is Katie Worth’s Miseducation: How Climate Change is Taught in America (Columbia Global... Read More
Chapter Spotlight: HumanistsMN Leads Efforts to Combat Christian Nationalism in Minnesota
Like many secular advocates across the country, humanists in Minnesota are becoming increasingly concerned about the rise of Christian Nationalism and the impact of... Read More
Protecting Humanists at Risk: a Review of 2022
At Humanists International, supporting individuals at risk is an important part of our strategic plan, whether it’s through our campaigning for the repeal of... Read More
FIRST PERSON | The Burden of Our Inheritances
Even when we are surrounded by people who are outwardly similar to us–similar points of view, similar bodies, similar gender expressions, similar skin tones–the... Read More
HUMANIST VIEW | Celebrating the Mind, not the Myth, of Galileo
Next week, on February 15th we celebrate the birthday of Galileo Galilei, the 17th-century Italian astronomer, physicist, engineer, and polymath widely regarded as the... Read More
