High School Students in Pittsburgh Create YouthHumanist.org
By Brian Magee Two seniors at Shady Side Academy in Pittsburgh, PA have created a first-rate online home for humanists and other non-theists with... Read More
Atheist’s Paradise: New Play Explores Atheism, Philosophy and Higher Education
A new theatre company, The Edge of the Universe Players 2, debuted a new play, Atheist’s Paradise, on November 3, 2012 at the Woolly... Read More
Spiritual But Not Religious: A Humanist Perspective
By Chaplain Binyamin Biber Many people who are leaving religious affiliations, of their families of origin or altogether, often describe themselves as "spiritual, but... Read More
The Need for Humanists in Secular Sweden
By Emilia Ericson Sweden is, apart from being known as the founder of IKEA, known to many as a very secular country where atheism... Read More
Meet the AHA Staff: Emma Bates, Director of Outreach
Meet Emma Bates, the American Humanist Association’s new Director of Outreach! Emma is a Los Angeles-based actress, having appeared in Crossing Jordan, Without a... Read More
11 College Courses in Modern Humanism
College Courses in Modern Humanism Did you know that you can take college courses in humanism? Mesa Community College in Mesa, Arizona (near Phoenix)... Read More
The Ethical Dilemma: Elections
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: “Ecclesiastes” by Frank S. Robinson
This week we're pleased to publish a new poem "Ecclesiastes" by Frank S. Robinson. Frank S. Robinson is a retired New York State administrative... Read More
The Comics Section: Indoctrinating Children, 6,000 years vs. 9,000 years, and Flat Earth
The latest from your favorites: Jesus and Mo, Ape Not Monkey, and The Bad Chemicals!
MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR: The Election is Over. Now What?
The campaigns are finally over. President Obama has been re-elected, and we have new Representatives and Senators in Congress. As humanists, what does the... Read More