#WeToo?

by Amanda Marcotte

The secular community is having a #MeToo moment. 
Some say it’s about time. Others say not so fast. In 1915 the American suffragist and... Read More

Hard to Believe Conditions that Discredit Victims of Sexual Assault 
and Sanction Esteemed Offenders

by Sheri Heller

In Greek mythology, Cassandra is the beautiful young mortal pursued by the god Apollo. To convince her to give into his advances, Apollo promises... Read More

Adrift At Sea A Clash of Cultures,
 A Question of Faith

by Chris Dietel

Seven days adrift in the Indian Ocean on a broken-down motorboat, 
two American women and two Indonesian fishermen face massive swells, intense sun, and... Read More

Good or Bad to the Bone? How Human Genetics Affect Empathy

by Amy Couch

Meet Sally and Ann. Sally has a basket. Ann has a box. Sally puts a marble inside her basket and goes outside to play... Read More

What Consent Means and How to Teach It

by Emily Newman

The #MeToo and Time’s Up movements have highlighted how too many men have harassed or assaulted women—and men—through-out the decades and across many professions.... Read More