Maggie Ardiente
Posts by Maggie Ardiente (page 3)
AHA Announces 2016 Humanist Awardees to Be Honored at 75th Anniversary Conference
Celebrating seventy-five years since the founding of organized humanism in the United States, the American Humanist Association announced the recipients of the 2016 Humanist... Read More
Yes, Our Lives Are Intersectional: Reflections on the Secular Social Justice Conference
I had the honor of attending and participating as a speaker at the Secular Social Justice Conference held at Rice University in Houston, Texas,... Read More
Film Review: Je Suis Charlie Depicts Harrowing Account of Charlie Hebdo Attacks
Charb. Cabu. Tignous. Wolinski. These and other courageous defenders of free expression appear by name as part of the dedication in the opening minute... Read More
2015: A Year in Review
Thanks to the generosity of our 32,000 members and supporters, 2015 was another successful year for the American Humanist Association and our work to... Read More
Christianity, Judaism, Islam—There’s an Emoji for Those. But What about Humanism?
If religious people ever found it difficult to express their faith in public, at least religious Apple iPhone users now have answers to their... Read More
When in Doubt, Google “Who Created God?”
For all our complaining about the religious right’s inappropriate influence in politics and religious conservatives’ attempts to tear down the church-state wall, the secular... Read More
Nothing to Like: Why a Facebook “Dislike” Button Is a Bad Idea
Naturally, the news went viral—Mark Zuckerberg, founder of the largest social networking site in the world, announced during a live Q&A on September 15... Read More