TheHumanist.com Staff
Posts by TheHumanist.com Staff (page 15)
Staff Picks: Sensing the Moment
We’re now six months into so-called COVID life. Some are working from home and others in frontline jobs. Some with kids doing remote learning... Read More
What Would a Humanist Do? Navigating the Language of Grief
Today we bring you our latest installment of “What Would a Humanist Do?”—offering multiple AHA staff opinions on reader questions. Because while humanists are committed to... Read More
In Memoriam: Philip Appleman, 1926-2020
Philip Appleman died on April 11, 2020. He was a poet, novelist, editor, and humanist. Appleman earned degrees from Northwestern University, the University of... Read More
Poetry Contest: Your Top Humanist Haikus
TheHumanist.com is pleased to announce the winners of our first-ever humanist haiku contest! Two weeks ago we asked readers to express their thoughts on... Read More
Poetry Contest: Honing Heartfelt Humanist Haikus
send ruminations to TheHumanist.com via short haiku Poetry has the power to transform minds and bring forth powerful moments of introspection. And with our... Read More
100 YEARS OF WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE: Celebrating a Centennial and Reckoning with the Past
In 2019, Democratic women from the US House of Representatives invoked the suffragists of a century before by wearing white to the State of... Read More
Secular Suffragists
Religion has long played a powerful role in the subjugation of women. As humanists who champion human agency, including the freedom of and from religion,... Read More
