A Course on Humanism for Everyday Life
What unfolds when intentional spaces are cultivated to explore the essence of humanity? How can we engage in an embodied humanism that embraces the diversity of experiences and complex histories to envision more ethical futures?... Read More
Celebrate Humanism Anytime!
A few of the American Humanist Association’s incarcerated humanist members have recently called and written me asking about humanist holidays. One needed to include “observances” on a form required to start a humanist group at... Read More
Kate Cohen Inspires Central Florida Freethought Community with We of Little Faith
When Washington Post columnist and author Kate Cohen became a mother, more than twenty years ago, she decided she would not lie to her children. And her latest book is a reflection of that journey.... Read More
Black Skeptics LA Announces First in the Family Humanist Forward Freethought Awards
This article was originally posted on the website of Black Skeptics Los Angeles. In 2013, Black Skeptics Los Angeles initiated the First in the Family Humanist scholarship awards to provide support for foster care, LGBTQ+, unhoused, and... Read More
Monumental News for Thomas Paine 2023 Celebration
A friend to humanity and a foe to tyrants, Thomas Paine championed the rights of the “common” people and believed emphatically in the dignity and rights of all humans, which drove him to challenge the... Read More
Humanist Women of Color Gather
The Women of Color Beyond Belief (WOCBB) conference, presented by Black Nonbelievers, Black Skeptics Group, and the Women’s Leadership Project, was held in Chicago last week. Now in its third year, the conference was founded in 2019 by Bridgett... Read More
Everyday Humanist Hero: Celebrate Extraordinary Humanist Susan Sackett
The Humanist Society of Greater Phoenix (HSGP) is excited to present Susan Sackett with our Extraordinary Humanist Award on September 18. All are welcome to join the celebration virtually or in person (includes lunch). The... Read More