Checking Humanism’s Privilege and Pulse An Interview with Sincere Kirabo
Sincere Kirabo has a background in social science and his critiques of social issues have been published in various media outlets, including the Humanist, Black Youth Project, the Establishment, and Everyday Feminism. In May 2017... Read More
Controlling Bodies: An Interview with Andrea J. Ritchie
In her groundbreaking new book, Invisible No More: Police Violence Against Black Women and Women of Color, Black lesbian activist attorney Andrea J. Ritchie builds on Angela Davis’s vision of feminist abolitionism to provide a commanding... Read More
Pursuing Truth with Anjan Chakravartty An interview with the first Appignani Foundation Chair for the Study of Atheism, Humanism, and Secular Ethics at the University of Miami
The American Humanist Association (AHA) has a long and distinctive relationship with Louis Appignani, the Founder of the Appignani Foundation and the AHA’s Appignani Humanist Legal Center (AHLC). Appignani is a longtime humanist and member... Read More
How the Loss of Critical Reasoning is Harming America An Interview with Kurt Andersen
KURT ANDERSEN is a writer whose works include the bestselling novels You Can’t Spell America Without Me, True Believers, Heyday, and Turn of the Century. He’s also written for film, television, and the stage, and... Read More
Reason through Song: LA’s Atheist Choir Harmonizes without Religion
Several times a day, I type the keywords “atheist,” “secular,” and “humanist” into Google News in hopes of finding a news story that pertains to local secular groups, humanist celebrations, or simply an article that... Read More
Happy. Healthy. Heathen. An Interview with Recovering from Religion’s Gayle Jordan
Gayle Jordan is the executive director of Recovering from Religion. She is a former Southern Baptist who left the faith ten years ago when her then-teenagers began asking questions she could not answer. Her research... Read More
At the University of Southern California, a Humanist Chaplain Takes the Lead
Vanessa Gomez Brake is the new associate dean of religious life at the University of Southern California. She is the first humanist chaplain to serve in this capacity at any American university. I first met... Read More