Humanism at The Chautauqua Institution

by Anita Peters

The Chautauqua Assembly was established in 1874 by two Methodists as a teaching camp for Sunday school teachers. Other Protestant denominations joined in (Lutheran,... Read More

SCA Welcomes a New Executive Director

by Heather Rigby and TheHumanist.com Staff

The Secular Coalition for America (SCA) has welcomed Steven Emmert to the organization as their new Executive Director. Steven comes to the coalition from... Read More

From God Is to God Is a Concept

by Jonathan W. Hutto, Sr.

The earliest memories of my childhood, growing up in Southwest Atlanta, Georgia (I was born in 1977), encompassed two institutions: my nuclear family and... Read More

Take Action: Register, Lead, Vote Early

by Isabella Russian

The American Humanist Association (AHA) is excited to announce multiple separate and nonpartisan efforts that you can directly get involved in related to voting... Read More

Nomadic Humanist Podcast Arrives

by Emily Newman

Anya Overmann grew up in the Ethical Society of St Louis—one of the founding member societies of the American Ethical Union and an affiliate... Read More

Youth Deserve Safe, Inclusive Schools

by Isabella Russian

Making investments in child safety, education, and mental well-being in a way that is based on science and reason has long been understood as... Read More