Humanists Lobby for the Do No Harm Act in Over 20 States in One Day

“Can we count on your office to support the Do No Harm Act this Congress?” That question (or a variation of it) was asked... Read More
Commentary from Nicole Carr, AHA Deputy Director

In this issue of Humanist magazine, we celebrate the American Humanist Association’s 2021 Humanist of the Year, Dr. Anthony Fauci. As AHA Board member... Read More
What Would a Humanist Do? Convincing the Booster-Skeptics

Today we bring you our latest installment of “What Would a Humanist Do?”—offering multiple AHA staff opinions on reader questions. Because while humanists are... Read More
The Comics Section: The Great Outage

The latest from Cagle Cartoons! The Great Facebook Outage by John Cole, The Scranton Times-Tribune, PA
Meet the New AHA Intern: Ankita Kumar

Welcome our new social justice programming intern, Ankita Kumar! What is your educational and work background? I studied English and Computer Science at the... Read More
Haiti Earthquake: A Humanist Response Updates

In early August of this year, Haiti was affected by a 7.3 magnitude earthquake, more powerful than the 2010 earthquake which killed, injured, and... Read More
Yes, We’re Calling it Latinx Heritage Month. Here’s Why.

As we celebrate this year’s Latinx Heritage Month, the choice to use the term “Latinx” instead of “Hispanic” is met with a slew of... Read More
The Comics Section: Inconsiderate Creatures

The latest from Cagle Cartoons! Run forest, run by John Darkow, Columbia Missourian
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