Jennifer Bardi
Jennifer Bardi is the editor in chief of the Humanist and deputy director of the American Humanist Association.
Posts by Jennifer Bardi
Power of a distinctly white hue
On August 9, a day before a devastating storm hit Iowa, the New York Times profiled voters in Sioux Center, one of the most... Read More
George Floyd’s Last Hour
Is the newly seen bodycam video of George Floyd's arrest and death a litmus test for white folks? Some are seeing the longer footage... Read More
Vexing Vexillology
As Mississippians for justice and equality applaud the move to retire their state flag, which, since 1894, has prominently featured the Confederate battle emblem,... Read More
From the Editor: An Open Letter to Chief Justice John Roberts
Dear Chief Justice Roberts, I know you're not a liberal. So, yes, it would be ridiculous to think that your siding with the more... Read More
He Isn’t Big on Reform, He’s Big on Change: The Humanist Interview with Ashton Woods
Ashton Woods is a New Orleans native who has called Houston, Texas, home since 2005. In addition to his focus on holding law enforcement... Read More
Defund, reallocate, reshape, humanize
Say his name. GEORGE FLOYD! Say her name. BREONNA TAYLOR! As hundreds marched up the main artery of my suburban Maryland town in support... Read More
Supreme, Obscene, and Everything in Between
It’s been one week since the US Supreme Court issued its 6-3 ruling in Bostock v. Clayton County, Georgia, making it illegal to fire... Read More
