Monumental News for Thomas Paine 2023 Celebration
A friend to humanity and a foe to tyrants, Thomas Paine championed the rights of the “common” people and believed emphatically in the dignity... Read More
The Comics Section: Trap Doors and Avatars
The latest from Cagle Cartoons. Exxon Knew by Pat Bagley, The Salt Lake Tribune, UT California: The Way of Water by... Read More
Take Action for Religious Freedom Day: Opposing the National Prayer Breakfast
On Monday, January 16th, Humanists will celebrate National Religious Freedom Day. According to BlitzWatch, “Congress designated January 16th as Religious Freedom Day to celebrate... Read More
The Comics Section: Drowning in Lies
The latest from Cagle Cartoons. California Rain Revised by Daryl Cagle, CagleCartoons.com One Lie Too Far by Christopher Weyant, The Boston... Read More
Join Us at the Crossroads for AHACON2023
Let’s be real: the past several years have been A LOT. With a pandemic, racial reckoning, Insurrection and more, it’s clear that America is... Read More
The Comics Section: New Year, New Climate
The latest from Cagle Cartoons. Happy 2023 by Bruce Plante, PoliticalCartoons.com The joys of winter by Gatis Sluka, Latvijas Avize, Latvia... Read More
The Humanist Past and Future of the Republic of Haiti
Sixteen months ago, a magnitude 7.3 earthquake struck the southern arm of Haiti, decimating the region. Hospitals lay in ruins, unable to treat the... Read More
Is It Time to Talk About Reparations? Humanism Beyond Inclusion
FROM TIME TO TIME, I’ll receive emails and calls from humanists and atheists thanking me for my work—and in those short exchanges I’m often... Read More
Thoughts from a Palestinian Humanist
I COME BY HUMANISM HONESTLY. Growing up in Alabama where half of my family was evangelical, fundamentalist Baptist and the other half was Catholic,... Read More
Humanists International Launches 2022 Edition of the Freedom of Thought Report
Today Humanists International launched the 11th edition of the Freedom of Thought Report at an event in Washington DC. The theme for this year’s... Read More
