Study Reveals More Defined Picture of Our Civically Active Humanist Community
Recently, I joined the authors of Secular Surge: The New Fault Line in American Politics for a panel discussion about their new book. Like... Read More
This is How Humanists International Helped My Family and I to Find Freedom
In 2019, Prof. Mahmoud Jama Ahmed became the target of religious fundamentalists because of his criticism of Islam. He was forced to leave Somalia... Read More
Supreme Court Round-Up
Last Fall, the AHA signed on to three Supreme Court amicus briefs in cases that involve issues central to humanist values. The first friend... Read More
Commentary from Nadya Dutchin, AHA Executive Director
I could not be more pleased to greet you as the new Executive Director of the American Humanist Association (AHA). My family is from... Read More
The Comics Section: DéJànuary Vu
The latest from Cagle Cartoons! Happy New Year? by Christopher Weyant, The Boston Globe, MA
Celebrate Thomas Paine’s Birthday on January 29th
On Saturday, January 29th the newly-formed Thomas Paine Memorial Association will hold a virtual celebration of Thomas Paine, founding father and humanist. Congressman Jamie... Read More
Sapphire Unbound: The Radical Imagination of bell hooks
“It is time for Sapphire to testify on her own behalf, in writing, complete with footnotes.” Regina Austin, “Sapphire Bound,” 1989. Driving L.A.’s cesspit... Read More
The Comics Section: The Scientific Method & Various Variants
The latest from Jesus and Mo and Cagle Cartoons! Covid Variant by Peter Kuper, PoliticalCartoons.com
Meet the New AHA Staff Member: Becca Ray
Learn more about the AHA's new program assistant! TheHumanist.com: What is your educational and work background? I grew up in a very controlled environment... Read More
Florida Invocation Policies Should Be All or None
Unlike a traditional prayer, a humanist invocation does not call upon a supernatural entity as a guide. Instead, it motivates us to guide ourselves... Read More
