Jennifer Bardi
Posts by Jennifer Bardi (page 7)
Have We Crossed a Line with Social Media?
I'm one of those semi-reluctant social media interactors who has to engage a bit for work but who mainly enjoys the cute cat and... Read More
What’s So Great about Christmas?
You'll be doin' all right, with your Christmas of white But I'll have a blue, blue blue blue Christmas —“Blue Christmas” (written by Billy... Read More
Humanist Remembrance: Carl Coon, 1927-2018
“Our country is in trouble. It’s like a snake that has outgrown its skin and is trying to shed it. We’ve gotten too big... Read More
We’ve All Got to be Winners—Not a Bad Humanist Slogan
Two authors (one who writes about physics, the other on issues of gender and race), a trans activist, an environmentalist, and a couple of... Read More
The Truth about Mike Pence: An Interview with Author Michael D’Antonio
In their new book, The Shadow President: The Truth about Mike Pence, journalists Michael D’Antonio and Peter Eisner do a very thorough job characterizing... Read More
If the Enrichment of Humanity is our Project, Tighter Bonds and Bigger Gifts May be the Key
A recent New York Times piece by Molly Worthen (author of the book Apostles of Reason: The Crisis of Authority in American Evangelicalism) examines... Read More
The Humanist Interview with Greg Epstein
GREG M. EPSTEIN has been the humanist chaplain at Harvard since 2005, where he also serves on the executive committee of the thirty-five-member corps... Read More