To Catch a Cult Predator: Black Women Beware
In the beginning of the grooming process, there is sweetness and light. The groomer wants you, acts like you’re the only one in the room, showers you with adulation, folds you into the embrace of... Read More
The Humanist Forum: Living Your Values Intentionally
The other day, one of our dedicated members, Craig Barlow, reached out to share a deeply moving reflection with me. He had been reading an article titled "How to Lead a More Intentional Life in... Read More
How Song Circles Are Rebuilding Community
"Throughout human history, creating social bonds across large groups has been one of our most persistent challenges. Emerging research suggests that group singing may be one of our most powerful tools for doing so." —... Read More
Communities in Action: Sikivu Hutchinson, Black Skeptics LA
Sikivu Hutchinson is an accomplished author, creative, and community organizer. She’s the leader of Black Skeptics Los Angeles - a chapter of AHA - but her work doesn’t stop there. Sikivu is heavily involved in... Read More
Thomas Paine and the Humanist Soul of the American Revolution Why America’s Forgotten Founder Still Matters
The Times That Try Men’s Souls In moments of political strain, societies are not only tested by what they can endure, but by what they are willing to become. I challenge you to reread the... Read More
A God in Waiting
Did man fall from grace in his pursuit of knowledge? Were we created by Gods to live as their domesticated pets, to occupy a special place?... Read More
Communities in Action: Chris Sweeny, Ozarks FFRF
Chris Sweeny is the leader of the Ozarks chapter of the Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF). Ozarks FFRF is an affiliate of the American Humanist Association. Chris, and Ozarks FFRF’s membership, truly embody the humanist... Read More
