Efosa Akenzua
Efosa Akenzua is the former Communications and Humanist Press Intern at the American Humanist Association.
Posts by Efosa Akenzua
Water Wars: A US Legacy of Poor Natural Resource Management
Last week, Mother Jones reported that 5,433 people living in the world’s seventh largest economy have no running water—nothing coming out of their kitchen... Read More
Book Review: Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates
Ta-Nehisi Coates’s new book Between the World and Me is a short one—really a collection of three essays, designed as a letter to his... Read More
The Iran Nuclear Deal: Human Reason Triumphs over Greed and Corruption
Make no mistake: President Obama’s nuclear deal with Iran is a historic victory for reason. On July 14, the Obama administration accomplished what no... Read More
Obama’s Clemency Push: A Symbolic Display of Humanist Criminology
On July 13, President Obama commuted the sentences of forty-six drug offenders, thirteen of which were serving life sentences for nonviolent crimes. These commutations,... Read More
Relocating Capital, Not People: A Humanist Take on Housing Discrimination
On June 25, 2015, the Supreme Court ruled in Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs v. The Inclusive Communities Project, Inc. that so-called... Read More