Title IX’s Updated Guidelines are a Humanist Issue. Here’s Why.
Part of our ethos as humanists is to treat each person as having inherent worth and dignity. We are concerned for the wellbeing of all, committed to diversity, and respect those of differing yet humane... Read More
Minnesota – A Model for Building Strong Political Relationships
I was delighted to be invited by Suzanne Perry of HumanistsMN (a chapter of the American Humanist Association) to be a featured speaker for their 2024 National Day of Reason Breakfast and Reception at the... Read More
Tell Your Senators to Support the Access to Birth Control Act
Tell your Senators to cosponsor and support the Access to Birth Control Act! Contraception is safe; access to it should be protected as both a fundamental right in the United States and a critical component... Read More
AHA Proud to Support New Judicial Ethics Bill
Tell Congress to cosponsor and support the Judicial Ethics Enforcement Act of 2024! Inserting a mechanism into law for the investigation of any wrongdoings of the Supreme Court is critical to ensuring that one of... Read More
Many Ways to Celebrate National Day of Reason
The National Day of Reason (NDoR), on May 4, 2024, recognizes the importance of reason, critical thought, the scientific method, and free inquiry to resolve social problems and promote the welfare of humankind. It continues... 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
