The Power of Humanism: Building a Better Tomorrow at AHACON24

At the American Humanist Association, we’re firm believers that the future is undeniably humanist. Humanism has the power to foster a culture of critical thinking and evidence-based reasoning, enhance compassion and empathy in our interactions... Read More
Building Bridges: The Impact of Sunday Assembly Los Angeles Hosting an International Conference

In the heart of Los Angeles, Sunday Assembly Los Angeles (SALA), a proud chapter of the American Humanist Association (AHA), stands as a beacon of community and shared values. October 17th - 20th, SALA is... Read More
To Combat Corruption on the Supreme Court, Congress Must Pass the High Court Gift Ban Act

Supreme Court Justices have crossed the line into what should be considered unethical behavior from the highest court in the nation. Thanks to quality investigative journalism by ProPublica, the American public became widely aware of... Read More
Addressing Food Production and Insecurity in America

It’s no surprise that many local humanist groups volunteer at food banks, support community gardens, manage food drives, and maintain food pantries during Secular Week of Action and throughout the year. We know the world... Read More
This Pride Month Feels a Little Bit Different

June is Pride Month in the United States, and as an out queer person, I’ve always looked at June as a moment for deep(er) reflection. How far have we come as a country on LGBTQ+... Read More
Rep. Jared Huffman Launches Task Force to Counter Project 2025

On Tuesday, Co-Chair of the Congressional Freethought Caucus, Rep. Jared Huffman (CA-02), announced the formation of the Stop Project 2025 Task Force. The creation of the task force is a direct response to Project 2025,... Read More
The Fight for Inclusive Trans Policies on College Campuses and Beyond

My Texas university occupies just over one square kilometer, plus vertical building space. The campus supports over ten thousand students, in addition to full-time faculty, part-time faculty, and support staff. There are public restrooms on... Read More