The Humanist Hour #57: Jean Shepherd, In God We Trust (All Others Pay Cash)
A new installment of the AHA's Podcast is available for listening. Keep reading to find out about the guests on this month's show. In... Read More
The Religious Right and the Tea Party: Marriage of Convenience or Just a Passing Fling?
I spent two weekends in September attending conferences sponsored by religious right groups in Washington, DC. They were nothing if not eye-opening. The first... Read More
Sustainable Humanism
Sebastian Velez, an evolutionary biologist at Harvard University, is the founder and director of Children of the Border, a development project serving impoverished people... Read More
I Do Belong
Wendy Liu was presented with the Humanist Pioneer award at the 69th Annual Conference of the American Humanist Association on June 4, 2010. Introducing... Read More
The National Day of Prayer Decision: A Victory to Savor
Thank you so much to the American Humanist Association’s Feminist Caucus for this lovely award, which I’m delighted to share with my Humanist co-Heroine,... Read More
What I Know for Sure: The Future Is Up to Us
I am grateful for receiving this honor as Humanist Heroine. I’m now in my eighties so I’m also just grateful for being here and... Read More
Net Neutrality, Google, and Internet Ethics
This past summer, Verizon and Google unveiled a joint legal framework for the consideration of Internet policy makers that grants Internet Service Providers (ISPs)... Read More
“Burn a Koran Day” and the Flames of Extremism
It’s fair to say that the fifteen minutes of fame recently afforded to Terry Jones—the once-obscure Florida preacher with the misguided plan to burn... Read More
THE ISSUE AT HAND
Confirmed: Bill Nye is our kind of guy. A science guy. An ethics guy. A wildly entertaining kind of guy (both comically and intellectually).... Read More
Humanism on the Move
The Secular Student Alliance has hired a high school campus organizer, J.T. Eberhard. Eberhard was responsible for the recent Skepticon conference and acted as... Read More
