The Comics Section: It’s Almost Like They’ve Been Telling Us All Along
The latest from Cagle Cartoons. We the 2025 by Bill Day, FloridaPolitics.com
Write a Humanist Haiku for National Poetry Month
Poetry has the power to transform minds and bring forth powerful moments of introspection. Now in its sixth year, TheHumanist.com’s annual haiku contest is... Read More
Tell Congress to Oppose the Educational Choice for Children Act!
Tell Congress to Oppose the Educational Choice for Children Act! Humanists, They’re at it again: the religious right has unveiled a bill that would... Read More
SECULAR CIVICS | Representation Matters: Councilmember Monica Wilson
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
Rights, Education, Organizations, and Hood Humanism: An Interview with Dr. Sikivu Hutchinson
Dr. Sikivu Hutchinson is a writer, educator, and director. Her books include Humanists in the Hood: Unapologetically Black, Feminist, and Heretical, White Nights, Black... Read More
Book Review: The Real Story of Dinosaurs and Dragons: Science Sets the Fossil Record
BOOK BY PHILIP J SENTER FERAL HOUSE, 2025 The Real Story of Dinosaurs and Dragons is an informative and thought-provoking exploration of the expansive... Read More
The Comics Section: Math Lessons, but at What Cost?
The latest from Cagle Cartoons. Ed Dept cut in half by Dave Granlund, PoliticalCartoons.com
Christian Indoctrination in Schools? Yeah, We Have a Form for That
“The U.S. Department of Education is committed to ensuring all students have access to meaningful learning free of divisive ideologies and indoctrination. This submission... Read More
Humanists Stand Up for Science in DC
On Friday, March 7th, thousands of science lovers assembled in front of the Lincoln Memorial for a Stand Up for Science rally in response... Read More
In Reason We Trust
For many of us in the rationalist and humanist community, the focus on how we define ourselves often falls on the difference between developing... Read More
