Kate Uesugi
Posts by Kate Uesugi (page 2)
Humanists International Looks at Freedom of Thought Around the Globe
On Tuesday, the American Humanist Association (AHA) hosted the 10th annual global launch of the Freedom of Thought Report, written and published by Humanists... Read More
Why We Should End Religious Exemptions for Vaccines
One and a half years after the first round of pandemic lockdowns, we’re seeing history repeat itself. COVID-19 cases are spiking across the US,... Read More
Haiti Earthquake: A Humanist Response Updates
In early August of this year, Haiti was affected by a 7.3 magnitude earthquake, more powerful than the 2010 earthquake which killed, injured, and... Read More
Interfaith Solidarity for Global Vaccine Access
As vaccination rates continue to rise here in the United States, things have started to feel a little more normal. People are going back... Read More
Confronting the Surge in Anti-Asian American Violence
“Wuhan. Wuhan was catching on, coronavirus, kung flu, I could give you many, many names. Some people call it the Chinese flu, the China... Read More
Nicole Yamase: Honoring Her Culture through Science
“I just want young Pacific Islanders to see that there is no limit to what we can accomplish. I want them to see themselves... Read More
Unpacking the “AAPI” Umbrella
With growing news coverage of the surge in anti-Asian hate, there’s one term that we’ve seen over and over again: AAPI. The acronym, which... Read More