Thanksgiving Non-Prayers for Humanists

Need a secular grace this Thanksgiving? HNN readers and AHA members submit their own Thanksgiving “non-prayers” that can satisfy both religious and non-religious family members before the big meal! Thanksgiving is a holiday many Americans... Read More
Buildings, Conferences, YouTube, and More: How AHA Chapters Expand Their Outreach

AHA Chapters and Affiliates are reaching out like never before. AHA Communications Associate Brian Magee explores how local groups are using sleek websites, advanced social media, and more to make an impact in their communities.... Read More
When Words Matter: Would Humanists Benefit From Being More Open to Religious Language?

Jason Torpy, AHA’s board treasurer, reacts to the media calling the popular Sunday Assembly an “atheist megachurch” and asks whether there’s room for “spiritual” people in the freethought movement. Among atheists, I lament an ‘allergy’... Read More
The Humanist Ten Commandments

At a summit of Nobel Peace award winners in Warsaw, Polish Nobel Peace laureate Lech Walesa called for a “secular Ten Commandments,” a guide for universal values that transcend religious beliefs. The response has been... Read More
Is There a Humanism for Everyone?

AHA Communications Associate Brian Magee explores the various types of humanism coming out of religious traditions such as Sikhism and Mormonism. Even for those with limited knowledge about humanism, it is generally understood that humanism... Read More
First in the Family Humanist Scholarship Winners

Earlier this year, Black Skeptics Los Angeles (BSLA) spearheaded its First in the Family Humanist Scholarship initiative, which focuses on providing resources to undocumented, foster care, homeless and LGBTQ youth who will be the first... 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