MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR: Humanist Bravery
I live in Washington DC, a city that’s so liberal, 92% of residents voted for President Obama in the last election. It’s a city where, amidst a myriad of political opinions, atheist advertisements hardly bat... Read More
Why I Sued Northwest Rankin High School: A Student Speaks Out
Most everyone in the central Mississippi sphere, and many nationwide, have heard of the lawsuit filed by two young women against Northwest Rankin High School over the recent Christian assemblies held and sponsored by Pinelake... Read More
Secular Humanism and Religious Humanism: HNN Readers Weigh In
Last month, HNN ran a two-part interview with a practitioner of humanistic Mormonism. (Revisit part one and part two.) This set off an at times heated discussion on whether or not humanism is inherently secular... Read More
A Report on the Secular Coalition for America Lobby Day and Secular Summit
This past April the Secular Coalition for America put on a great Lobby Day and Secular Summit, at which nonreligious Americans from across the country came to DC to find out more about the issues... Read More
New Additions to the AHA Conference Schedule
Coming to the AHA Conference? Learn more about new additions to our schedule! Name-Badge Design: Be creative! The AHA will provide supplies (stickers, shells, and more) to decorate your conference name badge, creating a unique... Read More
The Ethical Dilemma: Should I Serve As Godmother, Even Though I
Experiencing an ethical dilemma? Need advice from a humanist perspective? Humanist Network News is proud to introduce “The Ethical Dilemma,” an advice column by Joan Reisman-Brill. Send your questions to The Ethical Dilemma at hnn@americanhumanist.org... Read More
Humanist Voices in Verse:
This week’s poem is by HNN’s Poetry Editor Daniel Thomas Moran. Daniel Thomas Moran served as Poet Laureate of Suffolk County, New York from 2005 to 2007. His work has appeared in The New York... Read More
