Maggie Ardiente
Posts by Maggie Ardiente (page 6)
The Oscar-Commended, George Takei-Narrated Animated Short You Should See Now
Every year, the independent E Street Cinema in Washington, DC, [that’s per magazine house style; yours may differ] features a showing of films nominated... Read More
MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR: We Want Your Feedback
We here at the American Humanist Association love to come up with new ideas to promote humanism. Every week, we meet in the conference... Read More
How to Write Letters to the Editor
Writing letters to the editor (LTE) of your local or regional newspapers (or even national) is an easy and effective way to inform your... Read More
MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR: What’s You Favorite AHA Conference Memory?
Registration is now open for the 73rd Annual Conference of the American Humanist Association! Travel to Philadelphia June 5-8, 2014, and get the opportunity... Read More
MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR: A New Year, a New HNN
Happy New Year, HNN readers! Already, things are off to a great start here at the American Humanist Association. Joining us on staff is... Read More
Why the Bill Nye-Ken Ham Debate is a Good Thing
Maggie Ardiente sees several advantages to the upcoming Bill Nye-Ken Ham debate and argues why humanists and atheists should support it. Bill Nye “The... Read More
MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR: A Heartfelt Thank You at Year
It’s been another great year for the American Humanist Association! In 2013 we had over 50,000 media hits mentioning AHA and our activities, nearly... Read More