American Architects of the UK Humanist Movement

On May 6, 1863, an American abolitionist mounted the platform at South Place Chapel, Finsbury, a London venue long home to religious dissenters and political radicals. Over the following months, he—then still a Unitarian clergyman—would... Read More
Discussing How to be Anti-Racist

Racism and white supremacy culture are destructive practices that were created by white people and must be addressed and dismantled by white people. These practices cause injustice in all aspects of our lives: income and... Read More
Meet the New AHA Staff Member: Stephanie Hansen

Welcome the Appignani Humanist Legal Center's new Paralegal, Stephanie Hansen! TheHumanist.com: What is your educational and work background? Stephanie Hansen: I received my Bachelor’s degree from University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, double majoring in History and Political... Read More
Summer Camp for Humanist Kids

Camp Quest is beyond thrilled to be returning to a full slate in 2022! After two years of reduced capacity due to the pandemic, the network is returning to full strength this summer and even adding... Read More
New Partnership Will Train Future Humanist Leaders

I am pleased to announce a new partnership between the American Humanist Association (AHA) Center for Education and the United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities (United). This fall, the AHA’s Humanist Studies Certificate Program... Read More
Humanists Helping Ukraine

As a humanist, it’s disheartening to watch humanity plunge into yet another war. I believe in things like cooperation over competition and the ideal that we all benefit far more when we work together toward a... Read More
Repair Can’t Wait: The Case for Reparations

In February, the American Humanist Association (AHA) joined nearly 400 national, international, state, and local organizations in a letter urging leadership in the House of Representatives to bring HR 40 to a full vote on... Read More