Humanist Trek
Humanist Trek is a weekly fan podcast about the humanism in Star Trek. Sarah Ray and Allie Ashmead slingshot around the sun back to... Read More
Review: Midnight Mass’ Humanistic Take on Horror
WARNING! This story contains major spoilers for the Netflix series Midnight Mass. Netflix’s chilling new series, Midnight Mass, from the creator of The Haunting... Read More
Review: Pray Away Documentary
The documentary Pray Away (now streaming on Netflix) demonstrates the immense power of religious belief and its ability to destroy people's lives. It follows survivors of... Read More
Amend: The Fight for America Reminds America of its Promise
“What do you think about when you think of America?” actor Will Smith poses this question at the beginning of his six-part Netflix documentary... Read More
TV Review: Fine Shades of Humanism in Hulu’s The Great
The story of a young Catherine the Great comes to life with a heavy dose of creative liberty in Tony McNamara’s The Great, a... Read More
Celluloid Jesus
While humanists eschew Jesus as the divine son of God who died on a cross because Eve got smart and people are prone to... Read More
The Family: More Gilead than Godly
When tuning in to Netflix’s five part documentary series The Family—which provides an inside look into the high-powered Christian ministry known as The Fellowship... Read More
Good Omens a Not-So-Good Adaptation
As the legislative director and lobbyist for the American Humanist Association, I typically write about public policy, politics, and advocacy. While I love writing... Read More
TV Review: The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
The fantasy genre in general and the urban fantasy subgenre especially are chock full of humanistic themes and values that will attract and entertain... Read More
Star Trek is Re-Energizing. And We Need It Now More Than Ever
It has been just over two months since Patrick Stewart’s epic announcement: Captain Jean Luc Picard would be returning in a new Star Trek... Read More