What Our Summer Interns Learned This Year
Each summer, the American Humanist Association welcomes a cohort of interns who bring fresh perspectives, sharp questions, and endless energy to our organization. Our... Read More
Introducing the LGBTQ+ Humanist Organizer Fund
The strides humanists have made to protect and advance human rights in America have been remarkable – but the movement has much further to... Read More
Humanists Making a Difference: Humanist Celebrant Sandy Martin
Humanists Making a Difference is our regular series highlighting humanist professionals and the communities they serve. Learn more about the work of celebrants, chaplains,... Read More
The Comics Section: An American Heatwave
The latest from Cagle Cartoons. American Heat Wave by Christopher Weyant, CagleCartoons.com
My Meditation on Abby Hafer
This is perhaps one of the hardest essays that I’ve ever written for The Humanist. Not because words fail me, but because each time... Read More
Of Dying
Content warning: This article includes specific details about an act of suicide that may be difficult for some readers. For L.E. Would that we... Read More
Where Humanists Fit: Notes from a Godless Clergy in a Sacred Parade
Marching among priests and imams, a secular celebrant reflects on interfaith inclusion, moral authority, and the sweet irony of swinging a thurible without a... Read More
The Comics Section: Accurate Predictions
The latest from Cagle Cartoons. Summer Is Flying By by Bob Englehart, PoliticalCartoons.com
The Productivity Gospel Is Killing Us: A Humanist Rebellion Against Grind Culture
I used to think the scariest part of burnout was the exhaustion, the way your body crumbles under the weight of too much doing... Read More
‘MORAL INJURY:’ Murdered in Gaza, Disappeared in America
Moral injury is the social, psychological, and spiritual harm that arises from a betrayal of one’s core values, such as justice, fairness, and loyalty. ... Read More
