Book Review: Bleak Walls, Bright Minds: In Their Own Words
Note: Travis W. of Iowa State Penitentiary wrote a chapter of this book. He is a member of one of the American Humanist Association’s... Read More
Inside the Walls: Humanism in Prison
I never had more time to read since I've been in prison. I've always enjoyed reading, but I used to be too busy with... Read More
The Comics Section: The Science Gods and 17 Years of Lockdown
The latest from Raging Pencils and Cagle Cartoons! Cicadas reemerge by Dave Whamond, Canada
Poetry Contest: National Poetry Month’s Best Humanist Haikus
TheHumanist.com is pleased to announce the winners of our Annual Haiku Contest in honor of National Poetry Month. We requested entries of haikus about... Read More
365 Days of Mubarak Bala’s Imprisonment
One entire year without justice, without communication, without rights ensured, without seeing family or friends. One year imprisoned without charges. Today marks the anniversary... Read More
The Bright Future of the AHA
To celebrate the American Humanist Association’s (AHA) 80th anniversary, we first revisited and reflected on some of our greatest accomplishments throughout the years. What... Read More
Humanism and History: A Brief Look at our Resolutions and Social Justice Issues
The humanist movement has a long, rich history that led to the creation of the American Humanist Association (AHA) 80 years ago this month.... Read More
The Comics Section: Feeding the Beast
The latest from Cagle Cartoons! Feeding the beast by Dave Whamond, Canada
Where Will the Biden Administration Take Title IX?
Last month, President Biden declared April 2021 as National Sexual Assault Awareness Month. The dedication is to honor the strength and resilience of survivors... Read More
Reason, Truth, and Breakfast with the Congressional Freethought Caucus
Last Friday, the Congressional Freethought Caucus held its inaugural Thomas Paine Breakfast where climate scientist Dr. Michael Mann and political theorist Dr. Danielle Allen... Read More
