Humanist EDge: How Does Empathy Lead to Altruism?

Celebrate World Humanist Day (June 21) throughout June with us by exploring the Ten Commitments of Humanist Living. We continue with Empathy and Altruism.... Read More
Meet the New AHA Intern: Daniel Lawrence

Welcome our new legal intern, Daniel Lawrence! What is your educational and work background? I graduated from Colorado College in 2020 with a major in... Read More
Dogmatic Delusions, Confronting Anti-Asian Racism, and more at AHACON21!

This year the American Humanist Association (AHA) is celebrating eighty years of humanist thought and action by bringing our humanist community together for the... Read More
Increasing Visibility of Historically Marginalized Writers

The American Humanist Association (AHA) launched a new project this week. Call for Voices, which strives to increase the visibility of historically marginalized writers,... Read More
Humanist EDge: How Humanists Make Decisions

Celebrate World Humanist Day (June 21) throughout June with us by exploring the Ten Commitments of Humanist Living. We start with Critical Thinking and Ethical... Read More
Join Us Virtually for AHA’s 80th Annual Conference

We’re less than two months away from the American Humanist Association’s 80th Annual Conference! This year we’re celebrating eighty years of humanist thought and... Read More
All Eyes on Dobbs: The Supreme Court Takes Aim at Abortion Rights

Before the United States Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade, which granted people the legal right to an abortion, people underwent dangerous procedures... Read More
Nicole Yamase: Honoring Her Culture through Science

“I just want young Pacific Islanders to see that there is no limit to what we can accomplish. I want them to see themselves... Read More
The Comics Section: Gratuitous Facts and Post-COVID Traffic

The latest from Jesus and Mo and Cagle Cartoons! Corona Traffic Jam by Ed Wexler, CagleCartoons.com
Domestic Violence during the Pandemic

Throughout the pandemic, there have been legitimate concerns about potential increases in domestic violence. When states started considering a shelter in place order, many... Read More