Essential Humanism: Profiles of Courage in a Pandemic Part IX: Julia Julstrom Agoyo
Tell us about your job. What are some of the ways it’s changed during the pandemic? I work as a paralegal for a public... Read More
Humanist in the House: An Interview with 2020 Humanist of the Year Jared Huffman
This interview has been condensed for length and clarity. The American Humanist Association (AHA) is pleased to honor Representative Jared Huffman (D-CA) as the... Read More
TV Review: Fine Shades of Humanism in Hulu’s The Great
The story of a young Catherine the Great comes to life with a heavy dose of creative liberty in Tony McNamara’s The Great, a... Read More
The Comics Section: Quantum Physics and Dragon Masks
The latest from Jesus and Mo and Raging Pencils!
Humanist EDge: New Children’s Book Celebrates Thirtieth Anniversary of the ADA
Jennifer Keelan-Chaffins, diagnosed with cerebral palsy two years after she was born, was the youngest participant of the Capitol Crawl, a public demonstration held... Read More
COVID-19 Testing Deserts and Treatment Barriers
COVID-19 cases were on the rise in the United States while death rates continued to fall—at least until recently. According to the Washington Post's COVID-19... Read More
The Importance of Agreement and Disagreement in Science: An Interview with Anjan Chakravartty
Every year the American Humanist Association brings humanists together for an annual conference to explore new ideas and discuss a wide variety of topics... Read More
Essential Humanism: Profiles of Courage in a Pandemic Part VIII: Sam Nealy
Tell us about your job. What are some of the ways it’s changed during the pandemic? My job is to sell and rent uniforms... Read More
Atheists in Public Office: An Interview with Hemant Mehta
The American Humanist Association (AHA) is pleased to host Hemant Mehta as a speaker at its 79th Annual Conference, "Distant but Together: A Virtual... Read More
Storming of the Cults: A Revolutionary Remembrance
In the modern American consciousness, the French Revolution might evoke imagery of guillotines, Marie Antoinette, powdered wigs, and lots of angry French citizens. For... Read More
