Scott Douglas Jacobsen

Scott Douglas Jacobsen is the publisher of In-Sight Publishing (ISBN: 978-1-0692343) and Editor-in-Chief of In-Sight: Interviews (ISSN: 2369-6885). He writes for The Good Men Project, The Humanist, International Policy Digest (ISSN: 2332-9416), Basic Income Earth Network (UK Registered Charity 1177066), A Free Inquiry, and other media. He is a member in good standing of numerous media organizations.
Posts by Scott Douglas Jacobsen
UK’s First Humanist NHS Chaplain on Non-Religious Pastoral Care: An Interview with Dr. Lindsay de Wal
Lindsay de Wal, nearing completion of her PhD, is a pioneering humanist chaplain who became the first non-religious Head of Chaplaincy in the UK's... Read More
Rights, Education, Organizations, and Hood Humanism: An Interview with Dr. Sikivu Hutchinson
Dr. Sikivu Hutchinson is a writer, educator, and director. Her books include Humanists in the Hood: Unapologetically Black, Feminist, and Heretical, White Nights, Black... Read More
Weathering Dark Times, Emerging Stronger: An Interview With Candace Gorham, AHA President
Candace Gorham is the President of the American Humanist Association. She spoke with Canadian humanist and journalist Scott Douglas Jacobsen for a recent interview.... Read More
The Work Begins to End Global Blasphemy Laws: An Interview with Mubarak Bala
Mubarak Bala, a humanist in Nigeria, was recently released from prison for what amounts to charges of blasphemy. In an interview with Canadian humanist... Read More
Challenging Social Mindsets in Malawi
Wonderful Mkhutche is Humanists Malawi's Executive Director. He spoke with Canadian humanist and writer Scott Douglas Jacobsen. Scott Douglas Jacobsen: Today, we are here... Read More
Finding an Activism/Life Balance
Gerardo Rivera is an atheist, humanist, and an agronomist. He earned an MS in Plant Biology. Rivera discusses guidance for young Puerto Rican humanists,... Read More
The Path to Humanist Chaplaincy
Anthony Cruz Pantojas, MATS, MALS, BCC (they/them), is the Humanist Chaplain and Coordinator of Africana Spirituality at Tufts University. Currently, they are a board... Read More