AHA Weighs in on Abortion Rights and Capital Punishment

The American Humanist Association (AHA) has recently signed on to two amicus briefs for the Supreme Court in cases that involve issues central to... Read More
Books Help Us See Ourselves and Each Other

[caption id="attachment_23645" align="alignright" width="250"] Photo by Drew Coffman on Unsplash[/caption] Each year, Banned Books Week celebrates the freedom to read and the importance of... Read More
Join Us at the Black Secular Gen Z Forum

As autumn draws near in large parts of the country, a plethora of virtual events—that can be enjoyed from the comfort of your own... Read More
The Comics Section: The “Delay” Strategy

The latest from Cagle Cartoons! Climate Detector by Steve Sack, The Minneapolis Star-Tribune, MN
Forcing Students to Love America is Unpatriotic

In a July 2018 article on patriotism, I wrote that “it’s difficult to sustain love for your country when you don’t feel loved by... Read More
Activism 101 Training with The AHA

Getting involved in your local community can be done in a variety of ways. Whether it’s volunteering at a food bank, attending a local... Read More
The Comics Section: The Weight of Opinions

The latest from Jesus and Mo!
10 Reasons to Wear a Mask

The new school year and the increasing dangers of the delta variant have caused another wave of debates about mask wearing. Although states and... Read More
Humanists Call on Senate to Pass the Do No Harm Act

I’ve written about the Do No Harm Act twice already this year. So, when I heard that Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) was going to... Read More
Looking Ahead to Fall Education Programs

Each season brings new opportunities to learn and grow with programs from the American Humanist Association Center for Education. For Fall 2021, we’re exploring... Read More