The Comics Section: The Four Horsemen of the Climate Crisis
The latest from Cagle Cartoons. Wildfires lead four horsemen of the Climate Crisis by Graeme MacKay, The Hamilton Spectator, Ontario, Canada
Staff Picks: Our Favorite Winter Holiday Traditions
As we wrap up the roller coaster of a year that was 2024 and barrel through the holiday season, AHA staff share some of... Read More
The Comics Section: Solving the Drone Mystery
The latest from Cagle Cartoons. Drones in December skies by Dave Granlund, PoliticalCartoons.co
Don’t Like Christian Nationalism? We Don’t, Either. Let’s look ahead at what AHA has planned for 2025 and beyond to combat it head-on.
As the American Humanist Association looks ahead to 2025, we are preparing to counter the rising tide of Christian Nationalism and foster a powerful,... Read More
Finding an Activism/Life Balance
Gerardo Rivera is an atheist, humanist, and an agronomist. He earned an MS in Plant Biology. Rivera discusses guidance for young Puerto Rican humanists,... Read More
Florida Humanist Groups Are Spreading Christmas Cheer
It was easy to get American Humanist Association local Florida chapters Central Florida Freethought Community (CFFC) and Humanists of Tallahassee (HOT) on board with... Read More
The Comics Section: One of These Things Is Not Like the Others
The latest from Cagle Cartoons. Drill Baby Drill by Bill Day, FloridaPolitics.com
The Climate Crisis – A Humanist Perspective
This article takes it as given that we are currently experiencing a global climate crisis. If you disagree—if you deny what your eyes can... Read More
The Path to Humanist Chaplaincy
Anthony Cruz Pantojas, MATS, MALS, BCC (they/them), is the Humanist Chaplain and Coordinator of Africana Spirituality at Tufts University. Currently, they are a board... Read More
Hearing the Voices of People on the Ground
Amy Goodman received the Humanist of the Year Award at the American Humanist Association’s 83rd Annual Conference, held virtually in September 2024. The award... Read More
