AHA Sues Oklahoma School District over Forced Christian Proselytization
Last week, counsel for the American Humanist Association filed a lawsuit against Maryetta Public Schools in Adair County, Oklahoma for violating the Establishment Clause of the U.S. Constitution. The schools have been mandating that young students participate... Read More
Learn More about the AHA’s Newest Board Members
In spite of all the attention focused on the national elections currently underway (Did you vote yet? If not, do you have a plan to vote and make sure your vote is counted?), you may... Read More
Meet the New AHA Intern: Kamilah Arteaga
Please welcome the new social justice programming intern, Kamilah Arteaga! TheHumanist.com: What is your educational and work background? I am currently a junior at Stanford University majoring in comparative studies in race and ethnicity with a subplan... Read More
Offering a Humanist Hand to Asylum Seekers
Bordering the United States, Tijuana is a crowded, bustling Mexican city that looks out over the calm Pacific Ocean and at the same time bears an appalling murder rate. For the second year running, it... Read More
Re-Centering the Margins: LGBTQ Humanist Alliance to Hold Second Annual Summit
The inaugural Centering the Margins summit, hosted by the American Humanist Association (AHA) and the LGBTQ Humanist Alliance in March of 2019 brought together BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, people of color) LGBTQ humanists, atheists, and freethinkers. The... Read More
Meet the New AHA Intern: Caroline Peters
Welcome our new HERE for Climate intern, Caroline Peters! What is your educational and work background? I’m a rising senior at Colorado College, majoring in environmental science with a minor in Classics. I have previous... Read More
Media Profile Rising: Phoenix Humanist Group Sponsors Local NPR Station
In such a noisy world with so many fights for justice, such a fast news cycle, and such powerful enemies opposing humanist values, how do you cut through the chaos to make a showing for... Read More