Explore Humanism’s Collective Future

Last week, the American Humanist Association (AHA) announced the exciting line-up of speakers that await you at AHA’s 82nd Annual Conference: Crossroads and Collective Futures. Over the next several weeks, we’ll be shining the spotlight... Read More
Fulfillment, Joy, and Exuberance Await at AHACON23

It’s time to gather in-person again for the first time in years! We’re looking forward to seeing you in Denver on May 5th – 7th for the American Humanist Association’s 82nd Annual Conference: Crossroads and... Read More
Take Action Against Harmful Education Bills

After sixteen hours of deliberation and attempts to amend the harmful pieces of legislation, the House Committee on Education and the Workforce passed H.R. 5, the Parental Bill of Rights Act, and H.R. 734, the... Read More
Adam the Ape Teaches Empathy for All Beings

Adam the Ape by Wolfgang Wambach is an exciting adventure novel with hand-drawn illustrations for readers eight to fourteen years old. It follows a boy named Kenny who is unable to verbally speak, so he... Read More
Finding a Humanist Celebrant

Planning a wedding can stir feelings of joy, hope, and anticipation, as well as some occasional stress—a kaleidoscope of emotions. Some couples decide to keep things simple and just elope. Today, more and more couples... Read More
Tell Your Representative to Join the Congressional Freethought Caucus

With fifteen ballots to elect a Speaker, the 118th Congress rolled out to an interesting start. In this new Congress, the American Humanist Association (AHA) and its political and advocacy arm, the Center for Freethought... Read More
Decolonizing the Mind by Learning to Unlearn

An anonymous Medieval poet wrote this: A moth ate words. It seemed to me a strange occasion, when I inquired about that wonder, that the worm swallowed the riddle of certain men, a thief in... Read More