Jennifer Bardi
Posts by Jennifer Bardi (page 14)
For a New Year: Kiss Someone You Love and Hug Someone Who’s Different than You
SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS is more than just three-quarters of the way to a century. If you’ve worked hard and you’re in good health and you’ve... Read More
I can tell you this: AHA conferences are fun.
IT WAS NO SMALL TASK for Lawrence Krauss to make it to the Grand Hyatt in Denver on May 9 to accept the 2015... Read More
What Humanists Need to Know about the Global Rally for Humanity
Humanists who haven’t yet heard about the Global Rally for Humanity scheduled for today, October 9, and tomorrow in some twenty cities across the... Read More
Telling the Human Story: White House Honors Those Who Do it Best
In a White House ceremony last Thursday, President Barack Obama honored the 2014 recipients of the National Medal of Arts and the National Humanities... Read More
People see what they want to see. That is, until they see the light.
WHILE I DO love to quote people who say profound and entertaining things, I’m not normally one for adages. But here’s one that’s apropos:... Read More
Giving people room to respond to the fire of their own truth is a wholly humanist act.
IT MAY OR MAY NOT surprise you to know that there are self-identified humanists who don’t think systemic racism is a big problem in... Read More
Encountering an Exciting Brand of Humanism in Denver (and Yes, I Inhaled It)
[caption id="attachment_12424" align="alignleft" width="415"] 2015 Humanist Heroine Jean Kilbourne and AHA staff[/caption] I attended my ninth American Humanist Association conference last week (this was... Read More