Jennifer Bardi
Posts by Jennifer Bardi (page 12)
No Gods, No Masters: A Day without Women in Secularism?
On the March 4 episode of Saturday Night Live, “Weekend Update” cohost Michael Che quipped: “March is Women’s History Month, while April is a... Read More
Humanist Women in History: Shirley Chisholm
March is Women’s History Month in the United States, the UK, and Australia. As luck would have it, there are five Wednesdays in March,... Read More
Fasten Your Seatbelts, It’s Going to be a Trumpy Ride
LET’S BE HONEST, thus far the Trump era has been a nightmare for humanist values. Tolerance? Not a lot. Truth? Apparently that one’s subjective.... Read More
Why Is This Starting to Sound Like “The Twelve Days of a Plutocratic Christmas”?
ON ELECTION EVE I finally got really excited about the first Democratic female president. Two days before that the adult choir at the UU... Read More
It Makes You Proud to be a Humanist
When you consider the names on the list of recipients of the Humanist of the Year award, and the contributions that these individuals have... Read More
The Young Nones: Unstereotypical and Alright
Admittedly, the older I get the less I understand the younger generation. And yet I see how important it is to resist what Bertolt... Read More
People over Pokémon
Leaving her gym the other night, a coworker of mine encountered what seemed like a herd of zombies. The parking lot was eerily quiet... Read More