Meet the New AHA Staff Member: Kate Uesugi
Welcome our new Communications Associate, Kate Uesugi! What is your educational and work background? I earned a Bachelor of Business Administration in International Business and Marketing, with a minor in Sustainability, at The George Washington... Read More
What’s Coming Up from the Education Center
The American Humanist Association's Center for Education has been churning out relevant, engrossing online programming since the beginning of the pandemic. In the past year, the Center has brought important topics to the forefront, introduced... Read More
Inspiring Kids to be Climate Superheroes
Despite its prominence in our present world, anthropogenic climate change―changes in climate due to human activity―does not have a long history. It is the result of rapid industrialization beginning only around 200 years ago. In... Read More
Leave No One Behind in the Transition Away from Fossil Fuels
Yesterday Joe Biden was inaugurated as the 46th president of the United States. Over the last few weeks, this coming transition has been referred to as an inflection point for the country. This moment has... Read More
AHA Grants Help Humanist Groups take Action
In March 2020, the American Humanist Association awarded $10,000 in grants to our local chapters to support eleven unique projects aimed to spread humanist values. Although the pandemic caused many challenges, our awardees were determined... Read More
The AHA Adopts Four New Resolutions in 2020
The American Humanist Association’s (AHA) Board of Directors has been hard at work this past year adopting four historic resolutions, a statement, and a call to action. This expansion in our policy—the most activity in... Read More
A Better Future through Climate Justice
Climate change is a massive issue for the current and future health of the planet and all that exists on it. It’s a complex issue involving a broad range of contributing aspects and a variety... Read More
