Amy Couch

Amy Couch is the former communications manager for the American Humanist Association. Prior to working for the AHA she spent ten years creating therapeutic, recreational, and educational programs for individuals with special needs and their families.
Posts by Amy Couch
A Virtuous Woman is Not Silent
#MeToo Finds Preacher Who Sanctioned Abuse and Demonized Divorce Ok, ladies, ready to be submissive to your man in every way you can? Ready... Read More
Failing LGBTQ Teens Who Are Faithful
“Love Your Child No Matter What” should be a commandment In middle school, I remember learning that two gay men were living in a... Read More
Good or Bad to the Bone?
Meet Sally and Ann. Sally has a basket. Ann has a box. Sally puts a marble inside her basket and goes outside to play... Read More
Doctor Plays God, Church Blames Patient
In Genesis 1:29 God says, "Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth, and subdue it." But according to Tadeusz Pacholczyk, an ethicist and... Read More
Kentucky’s Day of Prayer: Another Version of Thoughts and Prayers Instead of Gun Control?
When more than a million people marched across our nation on March 24 with the message that thoughts and prayers were not enough, one... Read More
Disability Discrimination: Are You Woke?
President Donald Trump’s annual budget proposal is calling for significant modifications to Medicaid and Social Security along with heavy cuts to federal spending on... Read More
Pursuing Truth with Anjan Chakravartty
The American Humanist Association (AHA) has a long and distinctive relationship with Louis Appignani, the Founder of the Appignani Foundation and the AHA’s Appignani... Read More