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Inside the Walls: My Old Haunt
When I was a child, I loved going to haunted houses each October. In my town there was one in particular created in the basement of an old supermarket. No matter how many times I went... Read More
INSIDE THE WALLS | Reform 2.0: Love and Money
Officially the penitentiary has existed since the eighteenth century, although human beings have imprisoned one another since the beginning of recorded time. The concept of the penitentiary was invented by Pennsylvania Quakers who chose the word... Read More
INSIDE THE WALLS | These Words Unspoken
Dear Mom, I’ve known you forever. When I bring up some story about when I was born you like to joke, saying, “I know, I was there.” I was such an ugly baby. You loved me... Read More
INSIDE THE WALLS | If Only More Atheists Robbed Banks
The Cell-Bunk Perspective on Forming a Humanist Study Group I’m sitting on my cell bunk poring over a small stack of stats in fact-checking a book I’m writing when a random, unrelated headline catches my eye.... Read More
INSIDE THE WALLS | By Any Other Name
"Of all the practices that dehumanize prisoners, calling them “one who offends” is by far the worst. It sets the tone and is a self-fulfilling prophecy." I used to think simply knowing a lot of statics... Read More
INSIDE THE WALLS | Prisoners Are Stores of Human Potential
In 2011, two months before my fortieth birthday, my world was obliterated when I became incarcerated and began serving an eight-and-a-half-year prison term. Nothing in my life had prepared me for what I would experience in... Read More
INSIDE THE WALLS | Rehabilitation Through Humansim
This is the first article under our new semi-regular column, “Inside the Walls,” featuring commentary and perspectives from incarcerated humanists. Most people who enter prison with a lengthy sentence quickly find God. I, on the other... Read More
Bleak Walls, Bright Minds: In Their Own Words
BY SUE HUTCHINS INDEPENDENT PUBLISHER, 2020 Note: Travis W. of Iowa State Penitentiary wrote a chapter of this book. He is a member of one of the American Humanist Association’s first prison chapters and has previously... Read More
Book Review: Bleak Walls, Bright Minds: In Their Own Words
Note: Travis W. of Iowa State Penitentiary wrote a chapter of this book. He is a member of one of the American Humanist Association’s first prison chapters and has written Inside the Walls columns for the... Read More
HUMANISM 101 | AHA’s Center for Education Celebrates 5th Anniversary
It's been five years since The Humanist Institute joined the American Humanist Association (AHA) ranks, forming the Center for Education (CfE). Over that time, CfE has changed and grown from a small independent organization focused on... Read More