Margie Delao
Posts by Margie Delao (page 2)
Increasing Visibility of Historically Marginalized Writers
The American Humanist Association (AHA) launched a new project this week. Call for Voices, which strives to increase the visibility of historically marginalized writers,... Read More
Domestic Violence during the Pandemic
Throughout the pandemic, there have been legitimate concerns about potential increases in domestic violence. When states started considering a shelter in place order, many... Read More
Humanism and History: A Brief Look at our Resolutions and Social Justice Issues
The humanist movement has a long, rich history that led to the creation of the American Humanist Association (AHA) 80 years ago this month.... Read More
A Brief Look at the Four Waves of Feminism
This is the first in a series of articles in March that will celebrate Women’s History Month. The modern day humanist movement has embraced... Read More
What Does Anti-Racism Look Like in 2021?
“Diversity, equity, and inclusion” is now the resounding string of words carefully woven into staff meetings within corporate, non-profit, and government workplaces as the... Read More
Re-Centering the Margins: LGBTQ Humanist Alliance to Hold Second Annual Summit
The inaugural Centering the Margins summit, hosted by the American Humanist Association (AHA) and the LGBTQ Humanist Alliance in March of 2019 brought together... Read More
COVID-19 Testing Deserts and Treatment Barriers
COVID-19 cases were on the rise in the United States while death rates continued to fall—at least until recently. According to the Washington Post's COVID-19... Read More