MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR: Growing Humanism Online
I had the pleasure of participating in an Ask Me Anything segment on the popular website Reddit.com, where Reddit users asked me (almost) anything... Read More
Building a Strong and Diverse Community: A Profile of Black Atheists of America
By Ayanna Watson Black Atheists of America (BAAm) is a non-profit organization dedicated to bridging the gap between atheism and the black community. I... Read More
Celebrating Love and Light: 10 Holiday Tips for the Post-Religious
By Valerie Tarico Is the holiday season more glitter than glow for you lately? For a humanist who seeks to live a life centered... Read More
The Holiday Concert That Was and Wasn
By Rev. Ann Fuller Last night, I attended what my son’s public high school choral department has alternately billed as the Winter Concert or... Read More
Holiday Gift Ideas for the Humanist
Still doing your Winter Solstice/HumanLight/Festivus/Christmahanukwanzaa shopping and looking for the perfect gift for the humanist in your life? Here are some fun gift ideas... Read More
Fred Edwords to Speak at HumanLight Celebrations
Longtime American Humanist Association leader Fred Edwords will be speaking to three AHA Chapters at HumanLight events taking place in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.... Read More
Humanist Voices in Verse: Dennis Ricks
We’re pleased to feature a new poet this week, Dennis Ricks! If you’d like to contribute original poetry to Humanist Voices in Verse, write... Read More
The Comics Section: The Holidays
Holiday themed comics by Atheist Cartoons, Jesus and Mo, Ape Not Monkey, and The Bad Chemicals!
MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR: Holiday Gifts for the Humanist
2011 is winding down, and it’s been a great year! Since the launch of a newly designed Humanist Network News, the number of subscribers... Read More
Naughty Not Nice: New AHA Billboards Highlight Atheist Discrimination
By Brian Magee On November 21 the American Humanist Association launched their annual holiday advertisement campaign—this time aimed to raise awareness of discrimination against... Read More