Justice-Centered Humanism
BY ROY SPECKHARDT PITCHSTONE PUBLISHING, 2021 As is true for so many nonfiction works, it’s the subtitle that’s pivotal in explaining what the title... Read More
A Thousand Brains
BY JEFF HAWKINS BASIC BOOKS, 2021 Many of us wonder at how our brains work—and we are often even more puzzled about how the... Read More
Humanists in the Hood
BY SIKIVU HUTCHINSON PITCHSTONE PUBLISHING, 2020 While growing up as a precocious young girl in South Los Angeles, Sikivu Hutchinson observed startling misogyny, racism,... Read More
Bleak Walls, Bright Minds: In Their Own Words
BY SUE HUTCHINS INDEPENDENT PUBLISHER, 2020 Note: Travis W. of Iowa State Penitentiary wrote a chapter of this book. He is a member of... Read More
Commentary from Nicole Carr, AHA Development Director
It’s a summer of reopening. More and more Americans are getting vaccinated and cases of COVID-19 in the US are down to numbers not... Read More
Support the Do No Harm Act: Join Us for Lobby Day at the 80th Annual Conference
If you were disappointed by last week’s Supreme Court decision in Fulton v. City of Philadelphia, we hope you will join us for a... Read More
The Comics Section: Meaningful Engagement and Costly Fuel
The latest from Jesus and Mo and Raging Pencils!
Humanist EDge: How Humanists Act on Our Values
Celebrate World Humanist Day (June 21) throughout June with us by exploring the Ten Commitments of Humanist Living. We continue with Service & Participation... Read More
Commentary: A Personal View of the Fulton Decision
Nearly a week later and I still have a bad taste in my mouth regarding the Supreme Court’s decision on Fulton v. City of... Read More
Organizing for Humanists Under Forty and More at AHACON21!
We’re previewing another of the exciting sessions you’ll be able to attend when you join us for the American Humanist Association’s (AHA) upcoming 80th... Read More
