A Dose of Dopamine, Round 2: More Good News from around the World
We’re back by popular demand with the next installment of “A Dose of Dopamine.” In case you missed round one, I wrote about NASA’s... Read More
The Humanist Dilemma: My Upstairs Neighbors Drive Me Insane!
Experiencing an ethical dilemma? Need advice from a humanist perspective? Send your questions to The Humanist Dilemma at dilemma@thehumanist.com (subject line: Humanist Dilemma). All... Read More
The Comics Section: “The Truth,” Not Enough Faith to be Atheist, and More on Trump Taxes
New comics by Jesus and Mo, The Atheist Pig, and Raging Pencils!
Secular Activism and Latino Nones: An Interview with Dr. Juhem Navarro-Rivera
“[T]here are more people using their secular label as a way to move forward and counteract the attacks on women, the attacks on science,... Read More
Rules Are for Schmucks: The Censored UN Report
Politicians don’t want to hear what they don’t want to hear. That’s why some of them, like Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), have stopped holding... Read More
Humanist Women in History: Lisa Kalvelage
March is Women’s History Month in the United States, the UK, and Australia. In commemoration we bring you the fourth of our five-part Humanist... Read More
When’s the Next Local Humanist Group Meeting? Ask Alexa.
I’m a member of the Red Bank Humanists (RBH), a chapter of the American Humanist Association that meets monthly in Red Bank, New Jersey.... Read More
Disney’s Gay Moment in Beauty and the Beast
Beauty and the Beast is the classic tale of the beautiful townswoman Belle, who falls unexpectedly in love with her captor, the cursed beast... Read More
Humanist EDge: “Wasn’t I the Lucky One?” Memories of a Humanist Institute Graduate
It’s been thirty-three years since I first stepped into the New York Society for Ethical Culture building on Central Park West and Sixty-Fourth Street.... Read More
Immigrants and Violence: Americans Were a Lot Braver in 1920
On the night of June 2, 1919, the assistant secretary of the Navy, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and his wife Eleanor walked past the home... Read More
