Increasing Visibility of Historically Marginalized Writers
The American Humanist Association (AHA) launched a new project this week. Call for Voices, which strives to increase the visibility of historically marginalized writers, was piloted in 2020 by the Feminist Humanist Alliance and LGBTQ... Read More
Join Us Virtually for AHA’s 80th Annual Conference
We’re less than two months away from the American Humanist Association’s 80th Annual Conference! This year we’re celebrating eighty years of humanist thought and action by bringing our humanist community together for a whole new... Read More
National Day of Reason is Reintroduced and Expanding
The National Day of Reason is gaining nationwide momentum and being recognized as its own holiday, instead of a response to the National Day of Prayer. To encourage more people, both secular and religious, to... Read More
Supporting Children’s Mental Health
On March 17th, Candace Gorham, a licensed mental health counselor and former ordained minister turned atheist activist, lead "Children and Mental Health: What Parents Should Know," as part of the American Humanist Association’s Speaking of... Read More
Celebrate AHA’s Anniversary with Humanist Education
April is the anniversary month of the American Humanist Association (AHA) and in 2021 we’re celebrating eighty years of advocating for progressive rights and equality for humanists, atheists, and freethinkers. To honor our dedication to... Read More
Why Are We HERE for Climate?
The American Humanist Association (AHA) created the HERE for Climate project in April 2019 to focus on educating and inciting action for the climate. Most humanists are aware of the scientific consensus that the climate... Read More
Women’s History Month at the Center for Education
This article is one in a series of articles in March in honor of Women’s History Month. The American Humanist Association’s (AHA) Center for Education provides educational opportunities for humanist and secular communities. Programs take... Read More