Honoring Black History in Policy
There are countless ways to honor Black History Month. Among them are opportunities to celebrate historical Black leaders, probe our own local histories for... Read More
Celebrating Black Humanists and Allies: Ta-Nehisi Coates
In honor of Black History Month, we’ll be profiling an important contemporary Black humanist (or humanist ally) in a different field each week during... Read More
Celebrating Black Humanists and Allies: Mae Jemison
In honor of Black History Month, we’ll be profiling an important contemporary Black humanist (or humanist ally) in a different field each week during... Read More
Celebrating Black Humanists: Ernie Chambers
In honor of Black History Month, we’ll be profiling an important contemporary Black humanist (or humanist ally) in a different field each week during... Read More
The Life and Times of Butterfly McQueen
“As my ancestors are free from slavery, I am free from the slavery of religion.” –Butterfly McQueen, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, October 8, 1989 Butterfly McQueen... Read More
Humanist Profile: A. Philip Randolph
February is Black History Month in the United States and Canada. In commemoration we bring you the last in a four-part series highlighting fascinating... Read More
Humanist Profile: Lorraine Hansberry
February is Black History Month in the United States and Canada. In commemoration we bring you the third in a four-part series highlighting fascinating... Read More
Humanist Profile: James Baldwin
February is Black History Month in the United States and Canada. In commemoration we bring you the second in a four-part series highlighting fascinating... Read More
Humanist Profile: Ijeoma Oluo
February is Black History Month in the United States and Canada. In commemoration we bring you a four-part series highlighting fascinating and influential black... Read More
Don’t Celebrate Black History Month without Creating Paths toward Free Black Futures Imagine a nation committed to realizing a free Black America
Today marks the official start to another twenty-eight-day cycle where the media, public schools, and a considerable chunk of the U.S. population will reach... Read More