The Future Is Humanist—and You Won’t Want to Miss It
The American Humanist Association's annual conference, AHACON24: The Future is Humanist, is happening this weekend, and it's shaping up to be one of our most exciting conferences yet! With a jam-packed schedule of inspiring sessions... Read More
The Power of Humanism: Building a Better Tomorrow at AHACON24
At the American Humanist Association, we’re firm believers that the future is undeniably humanist. Humanism has the power to foster a culture of critical thinking and evidence-based reasoning, enhance compassion and empathy in our interactions... Read More
Addressing Food Production and Insecurity in America
It’s no surprise that many local humanist groups volunteer at food banks, support community gardens, manage food drives, and maintain food pantries during Secular Week of Action and throughout the year. We know the world... Read More
Meet the New CFE Intern: Jada Majied
Please welcome the Center for Freethought Equality’s summer intern, Jada Majied! TheHumanist.com: What is your educational and work background? I am currently an undergraduate student at Indiana University (IU) majoring in political science with a... Read More
Spring into Action: 3 Ways to Be a Better Humanist
When I first discovered humanism, I struggled with an overwhelming sense of urgency to put my philosophy in action. I could not quite shake the feeling that I wasn’t doing enough to “be a good... Read More
AHA to Host an “Ask an Atheist Day” Q&A with Harvard & MIT Humanist Chaplain Greg M. Epstein
Join the AHA for a special Ask an Atheist event on Thursday, April 18, with Greg M. Epstein, Humanist Chaplain at Harvard & MIT. Epstein is the New York Times Bestselling Author of Good Without... Read More
SWoA Celebrates the Power of Community Action
For ten days each year—encompassing the National Day of Reason on May 4th, the National Day of Prayer on the first Thursday of May, and two weekends—the secular movement rallies together for inclusive responses to... Read More
