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Organizing Young Humanists

by J. Julstrom-Agoyo, L. Dow, J. Frishtick, and C. Hayden • 12 October 2021

This article is adapted from a panel discussion hosted at the American Humanist Association’s 80th Annual Conference in July 2021. Four young humanist leaders gathered to discuss ways to bring younger people into the humanist... Read More

Advancing Humanism in a Red State

by Rachel Deitch and State Senator Megan Hunt • 12 October 2021

This article is adapted from a discussion hosted at the American Humanist Association’s 80th Annual Conference in July 2021. Rachel Deitch, AHA’s policy and social justice director, spoke with Megan Hunt, Nebraska State Senator and... Read More

Religious Liberty Isn’t More Sacred than Other Rights

by Roy Speckhardt with Kate Uesugi • 29 June 2021

WHEREAS ONCE THE COURTS sought a balance between peoples’ right to freely exercise their faith or philosophy and the right to be free from government-sponsored indoctrination, now judges are abdicating their responsibility to keep government... Read More

Our Humanist Summer Reading List

by Humanist Staff • 29 June 2021

SUMMER ALWAYS SEEMS to be the perfect time to lose yourself in a good book. So, the Humanist is here to help! We highlight nine recent books that focus on a wide range of humanist... Read More

National Poetry Month’s Best Humanist Haikus

by Humanist Staff • 29 June 2021

THEHUMANIST.COM is pleased to announce the winners of the Annual Haiku Contest in honor of National Poetry Month in June. The Contest requested entries of haikus about humanism and humanist values. Submissions were required to... Read More

The Many Intersections of Reproductive Justice

by Dr. Colleen McNicholas and Pamela Merritt • 29 June 2021

Excerpts from “Reproductive Justice and Intersectionality” presented by Dr. Colleen McNicholas and Pamela Merritt and offered by the American Humanist Association’s Center for Education this Spring. BEFORE WE APPROACH what can be challenging issues for... Read More

HERE FOR CLIMATE: Energy, Equity, Health, and Solutions in Relation to Climate Change

23 March 2021

FOR FOUR THURSDAYS in 2021—January 14, 21, 28, and February 4—the American Humanist Association’s Humanist Environmental Response Effort (HERE) for Climate hosted speakers and panelists online to continue the conversation started in the May 2019... Read More

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