What Happens in Vegas… Is a Whole Lotta Humanism at the AHA’s 77th Annual Conference!
We are just eight weeks away from the American Humanist Association’s 77th Annual Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada! The AHA takes pride in this thought-provoking event that takes place over four days and is chock-full... Read More
Meet the 2018 AHA Lifetime Achievement Awardee David Suzuki
“When we forget that we are embedded in the natural world, we also forget that what we do to our surroundings we are doing to ourselves.” David Suzuki’s career as a scientist, writer, and television... Read More
AHA Keynote Speaker Rode a Rollercoaster of Liberties and Litigation
“I did not choose to announce to the news media that I am transgender. My school board made that decision for me. But now that I am visible, I want to use my position to... Read More
Meet the New AHA Staff Member: Sharon McGill
Meet the American Humanist Association’s new Graphic Designer, Sharon McGill! TheHumanist.com: What is your educational and work background? After I graduated from Ball State University in Indiana with degrees in fine arts and English, I... Read More
Meet the New AHA Staff Member: Emily Newman
Meet the American Humanist Association’s new Education Assistant, Emily Newman! TheHumanist.com: What is your educational and work background? I earned a BS in psychology with an additional major in creative writing and also got my... Read More
How to Celebrate Darwin Day in 2018
Every year, on or around February 12, American Humanist Association (AHA) chapters and local humanist groups hold events in celebration of International Darwin Day honoring Charles Darwin and the theory of evolution he first proposed. The... Read More
Meet the New AHA Staff Member: Kristin Wintermute
Meet the American Humanist Association's new Director of Education, Kristin Wintermute! TheHumanist.com: What is your educational and work background? I received my undergraduate degree from the University of Montana in pre-professional psychology with a minor... Read More