Humanist Groups Making Change and Building Community in 2023
Throughout the year, humanist groups in the American Humanist Association’s network offer their local and online communities opportunities to learn, aid, and celebrate together.... Read More
When’s the Next Local Humanist Group Meeting? Ask Alexa.
I’m a member of the Red Bank Humanists (RBH), a chapter of the American Humanist Association that meets monthly in Red Bank, New Jersey.... Read More
The Wall We Support: Local and National Humanist Groups Help Bolster the Wall between Church and State
People who are attracted to humanism tend to have a strong interest in social and political activism. As it says in Humanist Manifesto III,... Read More
Humanists Doing Good This Holiday Season
It’s the holiday season, and local humanist groups are actively giving back to their communities in many ways: hosting charitable fundraisers for local nonprofits,... Read More
Montgomery Humanists Fight for Safe Access to Abortions
The ink was barely dry on Montgomery Humanists’ chapter application to the American Humanist Association when we got word that a national anti-abortion protest... Read More
Local Humanist Groups across the Country Celebrate LGBT Pride Month
Throughout June, chapters and affiliates of the American Humanist Association are celebrating LGBT Pride in multiple ways. Members of the Humanist Society of Iowa... Read More
Humanists across America Celebrate Earth Day 2015
Earth Day was founded in 1970 by US Senator (WI) Gaylord Nelson to push the environment onto the national agenda. It is an inclusive... Read More
Good for Goodness’ Sake: Local Humanist Groups Volunteer During the Holiday Season
As the holiday season quickly approaches, many local humanist groups are gearing up to actively give back to their local communities. Throughout the next... Read More
20 Godless Years in the Holy City: An Interview with Amy Monsky
Amy Monsky is the president of Secular Humanists of the Lowcountry, an organization of atheists, agnostics, and other freethinkers centered in the Charleston area... Read More