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
A Response to “Between God and the Lab”
I read the recent opinion piece by Dr. Idris regarding a student’s dilemma on having to do animal experimentation for his dissertation. The author... Read More
The Humanist Case for Canceling Debt
What does it mean to live ethically in a society where surviving (let alone thriving) comes with a price tag? For millions of Americans,... Read More
The Comics Section: Do Hold Your Breath
The latest from Cagle Cartoons. FEMA's Unpreparedness by Christopher Weyant, The Boston Globe, MA
Representation Matters: Montana State Representative Brian Close
This is part of The Humanist’s recurring series highlighting openly nonreligious elected officials across the nation. Because of the work of the Center for... Read More
Humanists Making a Difference: Humanist Chaplain & Celebrant Andrew Tripp
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
Ideology and Landmarks of the U.S. Supreme Court: An Interview with Dr. Linda Greenhouse
Linda Greenhouse is a Senior Research Scholar in Law at Yale Law School. She covered the Supreme Court for The New York Times between... Read More
The Comics Section: It Ain’t Easy
The latest from Cagle Cartoons. Kermit the Frog testifies at Senate Hearing by Jonathan Brown, PoliticalCartoons.com
The Loneliness Economy: How Isolation Became Profitable – And What Humanists Must Do About It
We don’t like to admit how lonely we really are. Even before COVID-19 welded the doors shut and scattered us behind screens, I could... Read More
