Meet the New AHA Intern: Ankita Kumar
Welcome our new social justice programming intern, Ankita Kumar! What is your educational and work background? I studied English and Computer Science at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. I started off just doing Computer Science,... Read More
Join Us at the Black Secular Gen Z Forum
As autumn draws near in large parts of the country, a plethora of virtual events—that can be enjoyed from the comfort of your own home—are happening at the American Humanist Association (AHA) and with AHA... Read More
Activism 101 Training with The AHA
Getting involved in your local community can be done in a variety of ways. Whether it’s volunteering at a food bank, attending a local humanist chapter meeting, or even participating in a rally, building relationships... Read More
Looking Ahead to Fall Education Programs
Each season brings new opportunities to learn and grow with programs from the American Humanist Association Center for Education. For Fall 2021, we’re exploring the many ways humanists can reimagine and work towards a better... Read More
AHA Grants Bringing Humanism Online and to the Streets
The COVID pandemic isn’t stopping our local groups from finding compelling ways to introduce new audiences to humanism and put humanist values into action for communities in need. The American Humanist Association (AHA) is proud... Read More
What Hot Topics Are Humanists Talking About? Find Out and Join In at AHACON21
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!
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