Want to Get Married in DC Without a Religious Officiant? Now You Can.
Washington DC recently passed a bill to allow officiants without a religious affiliation to perform weddings. Matthew Bulger explains why all 50 states should do the same. Marriages are both wonderful and stressful, as bringing... Read More
Humanist Press Publishes First Novel: Kylie’s Heel
On August 15, 2013, Humanist Press is releasing Kylie’s Heel, the first novel for best-selling author Susan K. Perry and the first novel ever published by Humanist Press. Perry, a social psychologist, is the author... Read More
More Than Monthly Meetings: How AHA Chapters Get Involved in Community Events
Rachael Berman reports on the community activities of some of our most active AHA Chapters! Are you a member of a local humanist group? Is your group interested in participating in local community events, such... Read More
The Ethical Dilemma: Unwanted Religious Mail
Joan Reisman-Brill answers your questions this week on raising humanist children and how to deal with unwanted religious booklets coming through the mail. Experiencing an ethical dilemma? Need advice from a humanist perspective? Send... Read More
Humanist Voices in Verse:
This week’s poem is by new contributor Grant Seymour. He is an English teacher in Wichita, Kansas, and writes short fiction, poetry, and music. If you’d like to contribute original poetry to Humanist Voices in... Read More
The Comics Section: Mystery, Political Climate, and Souls
New comics by Jesus and Mo, Ape Not Monkey, and The Bad Chemicals!
MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR: Why Are You A Humanist? Tell Us on Tumblr
I’ll admit it: I didn’t understand Tumblr at all, until an AHA staffer suggested the brilliant “I’m a Humanist Because” Campaign as a way to get members interested in the AHA’s Tumblr page. I introduced... Read More
