Jennifer Bardi
Posts by Jennifer Bardi (page 13)
I Say We All Graduate
It’s graduation season, which means lots of pomp and circumstance (even for my daughter who, believe it or not, just participated in a two-hour... Read More
Donald Trump Thinks Your Kids Should Go To Sunday School
If Donald Trump had his way, we—a humanist news site published by the nonprofit, tax-exempt American Humanist Association—would be able to freely discuss how... Read More
What do the Holy Bible, Fifty Shades of Grey, and Captain Underpants have in Common?
It looks like the Bible won’t become the official book of Tennessee, after Gov. Bill Haslam vetoed a bill last Thursday that would have made... Read More
What Can We Say about the 2016 Presidential Candidates?
The challenge for a magazine published by a nonprofit that enjoys tax-exempt status is to discuss the U.S. presidential election without directly supporting or... Read More
Money (Not God) on Their Minds
A study released in February by the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California, Los Angeles found that today’s incoming college students... Read More
Sweet and Savage: The Real O’Neals Reveals Itself to Be a Multidimensional Sitcom
When I was a kid, network sitcoms were the main event on TV nights. And I think I probably learned a lot from watching... Read More
Deep Ecology, Humanism, and the Hidden Life of Trees
I'VE LONG BEEN what the author of this issue’s cover story and other animal welfare advocates would call a human speciesist. This means that... Read More