The Right to Choose: Interview with Sarah Haeder, Patient Advocate for North Dakota

North Dakota has unexpectedly become the focus of the battle over abortion rights in the U.S. following the passage of three state laws last month that would be the most restrictive anti-choice measures in the... Read More
What is Humanistic Mormonism? An Interview with James E. Nickels Jr.

Since becoming a secular humanist, I have let go of Catholicism, the faith I was brought up in, but it wasn’t easy. For a time, I still attempted to be a part of the community... Read More
Atheist Music: An Interview with Shelley Segal on Her New Album Little March

On Feb. 22, Australian singer-songwriter Shelley Segal will be releasing two CDs: An Atheist Album, containing the popular 2011 single “Saved,” and Little March, a collection of jazz music with American guitarist Adam Levy. She... Read More
Blasphemy, Free Speech, and Rationalism: An Interview with Sanal Edamaruku

Sanal Edamaruku is a world-renowned author and rationalist currently facing a maximum sentence of three years in prison plus fines for criticizing the Catholic Church. As president of the Indian Rationalist Association, he is a... Read More
Spare a Thought for Philosophy: An Interview with A.C. Grayling

Bertrand Russell said, ‘Most people would rather die than think; most people do,’” quips the British philosopher A.C. Grayling, leaning forward in his chair at a London café as though offering me a truffle of... Read More
Morality, Religion and Bullsh*t: An Interview with Penn Jillette

Penn Jillette is the vocal half of the magic duo Penn & Teller, and in recent years the two have won praise by using magic and humor to promote rationalism. Besides his career with Teller,... Read More
The Humanist Interview with Gloria Steinem

2012 Humanist of the Year Gloria Steinem sat down with the Humanist magazine at the 71st Annual Conference of the American Humanist Association, held June 7-10, 2012, in New Orleans. The following is an adapted... Read More