The Work Begins to End Global Blasphemy Laws: An Interview with Mubarak Bala
Mubarak Bala, a humanist in Nigeria, was recently released from prison for what amounts to charges of blasphemy. In an interview with Canadian humanist... Read More
Nothing Like a Wrecking Ball Wreaking Havoc
A humanist’s personal reaction to Trump’s Executive Orders and her thoughts on how to respond Another four years under the Trump administration. I’m admittedly having... Read More
Weaponized Humanism: Stories from the Campaign Trail in Florida
I’ve been a Democrat as long as I’ve been an atheist—since I could think for myself and begin to develop the moral compass that... Read More
The Comics Section: Cupid’s Egg
The latest from Cagle Cartoons. Valentines Day 2025 by Bob Englehart, PoliticalCartoons.com
Stand Up for Students
Stand up for students and write to your school administrators today. Below is a letter template that we encourage humanists to send to the... Read More
Humanists International Launches Its 2024 Freedom of Thought Report in DC
Last week, hundreds joined online and dozens joined in person to witness the launch of Humanist International’s 2024 Freedom of Thought Report (FoTR). The... Read More
The Comics Section: Rise & Scroll
The latest from Cagle Cartoons. Morning Doomscrolling by John Darkow, Columbia Missourian
The Comics Section: How Many More Weeks?
The latest from Cagle Cartoons. Groundhog and Trump shadow by Dave Granlund, PoliticalCartoons.com
Stream To Be Still Before February 6
Last Fall, Pipeline Playwrights, a Washington, DC theater collaborative, reached out to me about the newest production in their Our Time, Our Stories series,... Read More
Darwin’s Journey: New Children’s Book from Humanist Author Bailey Harris
Bailey Harris, the eighteen-year-old secular activist and author of the children’s science book series Stardust, is preparing to release a new book, Darwin’s Journey.... Read More
