Humanist Women in History: Vashti McCollum
"As long as the public school is used to recruit the child or to segregate the children according to religion or to use the truancy power of the public schools to make them go to... Read More
Humanist Women in History: Marjory Stoneman Douglas
"I believe that life should be lived so vividly and so intensely that thoughts of another life, or of a longer life, are not necessary." —from Marjory Stoneman Douglas: Voice of the River (1987) ... Read More
The Life and Times of Butterfly McQueen
“As my ancestors are free from slavery, I am free from the slavery of religion.” –Butterfly McQueen, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, October 8, 1989 Butterfly McQueen was born Thelma MacQueen in Tampa, Florida, in January 1911. Her... Read More
In Memoriam: Pete Stark, 1931-2020
Fortney H. “Pete” Stark Jr., the 2008 Humanist of the Year who served in the US House of Representatives representing California's 13th District for four decades, died on January 24 at his home in Harwood,... Read More
From the Magazine: Humanist Profile: Alain Locke
“Art must discover and reveal the beauty which prejudice and caricature have overlaid.” —Alain Locke Alain LeRoy Locke was born on September 13, 1885, the only child of Pliny Ishmael Locke (the first black employee... Read More
Salman Rushdie Named 2019 Humanist of the Year
The American Humanist Association (AHA) is honored to recognize author and activist Salman Rushdie as the 2019 Humanist of the Year. Rushdie is the author of thirteen novels, with a fourteenth coming soon. His second,... Read More
Humanist Profile: Faye Wattleton
“In the name of morality and religion, these extremists have taken it upon themselves to return us to the days when the poor were expected to practice self-control while the rich practiced birth-control—or they were... Read More