Jennifer Bardi
Posts by Jennifer Bardi (page 4)
Beginning 2020 on a Kind of Road Trip, Exploring Potential Hazards Ahead
It’s 2020! Let the ironic wordplay about clear and perfect vision begin. Or maybe we go with a different metaphor about surviving the difficult... Read More
Such a Voice Is Needed: The Humanist Interview with Salman Rushdie
SALMAN RUSHDIE is the author of fourteen novels, has written collections of fiction and non-fiction, and in 2012 published his memoir, Joseph Anton. His... Read More
King of This World: Irreligious Trump Remains Popular with Evangelicals
In case you forgot, on August 21 Donald Trump thanked conspiracy theorist Wayne Allyn Root for saying that Israeli Jews love the president, “like... Read More
Imagine No Corruption
On the bus from DC to NYC back in April, it occurred to me, as it has many times over the last thirteen years,... Read More
Imagine No Corruption
Musings on the Trump-Nixon connection on John Lennon’s 79th birthday John Lennon—beloved by so many, and particularly by humanists for his song "Imagine"—would have... Read More
Connections: Humanism in South India and Beyond
"Humanism will be the only 'ism' in the future. That is what we are training for." These were among the opening words at the international... Read More
Skip the Schadenfreude Buffet and Dig In to Some Humanism
Through no effort of my own I’ve started getting a “word of the day” via email. It comes from a website called Word Genius.... Read More