The Ethical Dilemma: Should I Feel Guilty About a Big Wedding?
Experiencing an ethical dilemma? Need advice from a humanist perspective? In the spirit of the New York Times “The Ethicist” or Slate’s “Dear Prudence,”... Read More
Humanist Voices in Verse: Newtown
Humanist Voices in Verse: “Newtown” by Daniel Thomas Moran HNN’s Poetry Editor Daniel Thomas Moran shares a poem motivated by the recent Connecticut school... Read More
The Comics Section: They Just Can
This week’s featured—and timely—comic is by The Atheist Pig.
A NOTE TO OUR READERS
Hope you enjoyed Humanist Network News this year! HNN is taking a break for the holiday season; the next issue of HNN will be... Read More
MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR: What Do You Like Best About HNN?
As we revel in the midst of the holiday season, I hope you continue to enjoy Humanist Network News. When we revamped HNN back... Read More
How to Celebrate HumanLight, A December Holiday for Humanists
By Patrick Colucci This holiday season many humanists and non-theists are preparing their annual HumanLight holiday parties and celebrations. Awareness of HumanLight as a secular... Read More
Holiday Shopping For the Greater Good: Supporting Humanistic Retail Companies
By Brian Magee For people looking to make holiday shopping decisions that include support for political, religious or social causes, it’s not as hard... Read More
Humanists
By Karen R. Koenig Living, as we do, in the most fat phobic, thin-obsessed culture in the history of the world, I’m used to... Read More
Leaving Jesus: Women of Color Beyond Faith
This article is an excerpt from Godless Americana: Race and Religious Rebels (forthcoming February 2013). This article first appeared in The Feminist Wire. The... Read More
God and Politics: What’s A Humanist To Do?
The Institute for Humanist Studies (IHS), a new think tank conducting humanist research on social and political issues, met in Houston last week to... Read More