Humanism Compels Me to Do Good
I was born and raised in a small Illinois town with a population of 1,400. There were no chain stores or restaurants, no stop... Read More
Finding Awe in the Complexity of the Universe
I am a Humanist. I have been associated with liberal religion since about age eighteen, which is about eighty percent of my life. My... Read More
An Artist’s Journey: Between Known and Unknown Worlds
Brian Dickerson’s artwork is about the great mysteries. Throughout his life and professional career, he has always been drawn to the edges, the intersections,... Read More
New Podcast Celebrates Black History and Future
Artist, activist, and director of Black Nonbelievers of DC (BNDC), Danile “Ro” Rogiérs, has launched a new podcast. BNDC is both an affiliate of... Read More
AHA’s Ten Commitments at Work in Uganda
Uganda Humanist Schools Trust (UHST) was established in 2008 as a charity to raise funds in support of the efforts made by Ugandan Humanists,... Read More
FIRST PERSON | Where Did Bible Stories Come From?
We know that the Bible is mostly fiction, but did you ever wonder how some of the incredible stories got into the book? As... Read More
CHURCH & STATE | Book Banners and the Growing War on the Freedom to Think
Books are in trouble in the United States. Books are being removed from public school curricula. Books are being banned. Books are being burned.... Read More
Red Hill: The Fight for Clean Water in Hawai’i
Editor’s Note: As this issue went to press, the Department of Defense announced their plans to shut down the Red Hill Facility. Although this... Read More
Repair Can’t Wait: The Case for Reparations
In February, the American Humanist Association (AHA) joined nearly 400 national, international, state, and local organizations in a letter urging leadership in the House... Read More
Why Every Parent Should be a Gay-Friendly Parent
Gay author and political commentator Andrew Sullivan has said that, when he came out to his family, his father wept. When he regained his... Read More
