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UK’s First Humanist NHS Chaplain on Non-Religious Pastoral Care: An Interview with Dr. Lindsay de Wal

Lindsay de Wal, nearing completion of her PhD, is a pioneering humanist chaplain who became the first non-religious Head of Chaplaincy in the UK's NHS in 2018. She currently leads chaplaincy at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals, offering... Read More
Artificial Intelligence, Totalitarianism, and the Future of Cognitive Liberty

Abstract: The article offers a meditation on AI’s emerging ability to decode human emotions. When the author discovers a childhood photo from her time in a Polish hospital during the communist era, she engages an AI to... Read More
The Comics Section: The Incredible Shrinking Country

The latest from Cagle Cartoons. Trump's America Is Smaller by Pat Byrnes, PoliticalCartoons.com
Living Humanist Values: The Ten Commitments

WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF HUMANISM? How does one live as a humanist? Like many of you, I have read a plethora of articles and longer works defining humanism. Each proclaims a different emphasis highlighting various... Read More
The Comics Section: P Is For Plank

The latest from Cagle Cartoons. Trump vs PBS by Dave Granlund, PoliticalCartoons.com
Adrift At Sea A Clash of Cultures, A Question of Faith

Seven days adrift in the Indian Ocean on a broken-down motorboat, two American women and two Indonesian fishermen face massive swells, intense sun, and a dwindling supply of food and water. With no land in sight... Read More
Meet the New AHA Staff Member: Amitai Heller

Please welcome the AHA’s new Legal Director, Amitai Heller! What is your educational and work background? I’ve spent the past decade as a civil rights litigator, focused on using the law to empower people facing difficult... Read More
The Ethics of Memory: White Christian Nationalism, Veterans, and Historical Erasure

Over the last few years, I have watched mostly from the sidelines as white Christian nationalism (WCN) has gained momentum and is now steamrolling its way through the American religious and political landscapes. The ideas and... Read More
Atheism, Ethics, and Pornography: An Interview with Nina Hartley

Marie Hartman graduated with honors from San Francisco State University and is the author or coauthor of several books published by major publishing houses under her stage name, Nina Hartley. She is also the star of... Read More
The Houston Riot of 1917 A Century after 13 Black Soldiers Were Executed, Relatives Still Seeking Justice

The streets of Houston down which rioting black soldiers marched 100 years ago are now inevitably gentrified with lovely looking houses, as residents—almost all white—walk their dogs and relax in the Texas sun. Where the march... Read More