The Parade of Privilege: How Government Favors Religion
Luis Granados, director of the AHA’s publishing house, Humanist Press, responds to the Catholic bishops' Fortnight for Freedom, a 14-day campaign which, according to... Read More
The 50th Anniversary of Engel v. Vitale: Ending Public School-Led Prayer
by Ellery Schempp I write in remembrance and appreciation. Engel v. Vitale was decided 7-1 on June 25, 1962 in a truly landmark Supreme... Read More
MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR: We
Humanist Network News is back after a brief hiatus as our staff prepared for the 71st Annual Conference in New Orleans earlier this month!... Read More
AHA Conference Recap: Outstanding Awardees, Informative Speakers, and Lots of Beads
Photo by: Leslie Zukor The 2012 Annual Conference, held this year in New Orleans, was an absolute success. With 30 different banquets, lectures, forums,... Read More
A Reinvigorated Feminist Caucus
This year’s American Humanist Association 71st Annual Conference saw a lot of wonderful things come to fruition, one of them being the tireless efforts... Read More
AHA Will Appeal
A Massachusetts court has ruled against a humanist family in their challenge to the “under God” wording of the Pledge of Allegiance to the... Read More
Three Books on My Mind
I have just read—well, more or less—three recent books that will weigh heavily on my mind if I don’t write about them. First, I... Read More
Indonesian Alexander Aan Sentenced to Jail for His Atheism
The American Humanist Association (AHA) will be highlighting the case of Alexander Aan in its ongoing work with the U.S. Department of State's Office... Read More
June 21: Happy World Humanist Day
By James A. Haught People sometimes ask me whether I'm an agnostic, an atheist, a skeptic–or what. I have a standard reply: I don't... Read More
Meet the AHA Summer Interns
Learn more about the AHA’s interns for Summer 2012, Nina Goodwine and Cameron Stewart! If you or someone you know is interested in interning... Read More
