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What Hot Topics Are Humanists Talking About? Find Out and Join In at AHACON21

by Meredith Thompson • 22 July 2021

A leading physician-scientist and immunologist. A state senator. A secular student leader. A professor of neuroscience. A talk show host and leader. A science education activist.  These are just some of the outstanding speakers and... Read More

How a Humanist Won a Red State, Deep Diving Into Supreme Court Rulings, and More at AHACON21!

by Nicole Carr • 15 July 2021

The 80th Anniversary Conference is a little over a week away, on Saturday July 24th, and Sunday, July 25th. The virtual Conference will feature two days of innovative humanist speakers from around the country—right in... Read More

Meet the New AHA Staff Member: Katie McKerall

by TheHumanist.com Staff • 13 July 2021

Welcome the Appignani Humanist Legal Center's new Staff Attorney, Katie McKerall! TheHumanist.com: What is your educational and work background? Katie McKerall: I graduated from the University of South Alabama with a BA in Philosophy. After... Read More

Supporting Local Communities through AHA Grants

by Margie Delao • 8 July 2021

The American Humanist Association is running two grants this year to support community efforts and local aid projects. When the Humanist Relief in Action grant and the Empowering Action grant were first developed by the... Read More

Socialize with Humanists Near and Far at AHACON21!

by Emily Newman • 8 July 2021

The American Humanist Association’s Annual Conference is always a great occasion to learn about the humanist movement’s successes, challenges, and new opportunities. It offers time to reconnect with old friends and space to meet new... Read More

Support the Do No Harm Act: Join Us for Lobby Day at the 80th Annual Conference

by Rachel Deitch • 24 June 2021

If you were disappointed by last week’s Supreme Court decision in Fulton v. City of Philadelphia, we hope you will join us for a virtual Lobby Day on July 26th, part of our 80th Annual... Read More

Organizing for Humanists Under Forty and More at AHACON21!

by Nicole Carr • 17 June 2021

We’re previewing another of the exciting sessions you’ll be able to attend when you join us for the American Humanist Association’s (AHA) upcoming 80th Annual Conference. The Conference will be entirely virtual again this year,... Read More

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