The Humanist Hour #177: Amanda Knief on America’s “Right to Know” and the Atheist Voter
Click to download an audio file of this podcast. In this episode, Bo Bennett and Kim Ellington interview Amanda Knief, the National Legal and... Read More
Massachusetts Pastafarian Wins Right to Wear a Colander in Driver’s License Photo, Thanks to AHA
The American Humanist Association’s Appignani Humanist Legal Center is pleased that the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV) is permitting a Pastafarian woman to... Read More
A Humanist Statement on the Paris Terrorist Attacks
In the wake of the horrific attacks in Paris on Friday, November 13, 2015, the American Humanist Association shares the shock and grief felt... Read More
News Media, “New” Media, and Democracy
On Tuesday, in conjunction with the publication of a “listicle” (definition here) called “The News Today: 7 Trends in Old and New Media,” the... Read More
Ethical Dilemma: I Work at a Radio Station and Don’t Want to Read a Religious Ad!
Experiencing an ethical dilemma? Need advice from a humanist perspective? Send your questions to The Ethical Dilemma at dilemma@thehumanist.com (subject line: Ethical Dilemma). All... Read More
Humanist Voices in Verse: “To The Generals”
This week’s poem is by Daniel Thomas Moran, TheHumanist.com poetry editor, retired dentist and Boston University Assistant Professor, former Poet Laureate of Suffolk County,... Read More
AHA Gets Nativity Display Removed from Arkansas Courthouse
In a victory for the separation of church and state, the American Humanist Association won a lawsuit challenging a Christian nativity display on the... Read More
The Cartoon History of Humanism, Episode 30 Reason From Passion: David Hume, The Great Infidel
View all episodes in the Cartoon History of Humanism series. Reason From Passion: David Hume, The Great Infidel Humans are frightfully good at getting... Read More
Rules Are for Schmucks: Choosing Your Own Prison Guard
I took my nephew to the zoo once when he was three years old. We had a fine time. As we were leaving, he... Read More
Veterans Need Humanist and Progressive Outreach
The past twenty years have seen veterans continue to be one of the most respected groups in America. "Support the Troops" is a refrain... Read More
