We strive to bring about a progressive society where being good without a god is an accepted way to live life.
Website: http://americanhumanist.org
Location: Washington DC
Members: 58
Latest Activity: May 8
Darwin Day is a global celebration of science and reason held on or around Feb. 12, the birthday anniversary of evolutionary biologist Charles Darwin.
On this website you can find all sorts of information about Charles Darwin and the International Darwin Day Foundation. If you are hosting a Darwin Day event, you can post information about it on our events listing. You can also locate Darwin Day programs near you by searching our events section.
====================================================
The AHA is proud to hold its 72nd Annual Conference in San Diego, CA, May 30-June 2, 2013 at the Bahia Resort Hotel. More details will be added soon. http://conference.americanhumanist.org/
Started by Brian Magee Nov 5, 2012. 0 Replies 0 Likes
Christian conservatives are either ignorant of the pluralistic society in which we live, or they simply disrespect others as they aim to make their way the only way.By Roy Speckhardt, November 04,…Continue
Tags: Victim, Women's rights, Richard mourdock, Rape, God
Started by Brian Magee Oct 12, 2012. 0 Replies 0 Likes
by American Humanist Association Executive Director Roy Speckhardt…Continue
Tags: pakistan, hillary clinton, freedom of speech, ki-moon, greece
Started by Brian Magee Sep 24, 2012. 0 Replies 1 Like
The following is a statement from American Humanist Association Board of Directors concerning a sensible approach to Islam.A Sensible Approach to IslamIslam and the Politics of ViolenceOver a long…Continue
Started by Brian Magee Aug 23, 2012. 0 Replies 0 Likes
Forty-Foot Tall Christian Cross in Bladensburg, MD on Public Property is Unconstitutional(Washington, DC, August 23, 2012) — The American Humanist Association is asking the Maryland National Capital…Continue
Tags: humanist, peace cross, humanism, bladensburg, appignani humanist legal center
Loading feed
Comment
Comment by Brian Magee on October 19, 2012 at 8:50am @Jessica: Sure. If you wish to reach out at some point, you can do it here or via email: aha@americanhumanist.org.
Welcome!
Comment by Brian Magee on October 11, 2012 at 10:00am
Alice Walker, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Color Purple," received the AHA's Humanist of the Year award in 1997. Listen to her acceptance speech where she expresses her beautiful admiration for nature.
Comment by Brian Magee on October 9, 2012 at 4:26pm
Comment by Brian Magee on October 4, 2012 at 11:01pm Everybody's talking about Big Bird today. Here's a Sesame Street clip of Big Bird understanding the concept of death ... with no references to a god or heaven. Instead, "we can all be happy that we had the chance to know and love [Mr. Hooper], and have memories of him." Sounds like humanism, no?
Comment by Brian Magee on October 3, 2012 at 2:07pm The AHA and the Center For Inquiry are co-sponsoring "Critical Inquiry: The Appeal to Reason," an online course beginning Nov. 1 that will explore all of the various tools necessary not just to persuade, but to make logically valid and sound arguments.
Comment by Brian Magee on October 1, 2012 at 1:07pm
A new episode of the Humanist Hour is available for listening. Keep reading to find out about the guests on this month’s show.
In this month’s podcast, Jennifer Bardi, editor of the Humanist, interviews world famous author and activist Gloria Steinem. “It’s not about not believing,” says the 2012 Humanist of the Year. “It’s about rejecting a god who looks like the ruling class.”
You can read a transcript of this interview in the September / October edition of the Humanistmagazine online.
Gloria Steinem is a writer, lecturer, editor, and feminist activist. She travels in this and other countries as an organizer and lecturer and is a frequent media spokeswoman on issues of equality. She is particularly interested in the shared origins of sex and race caste systems, gender roles and child abuse as roots of violence, non-violent conflict resolution, the cultures of indigenous peoples, and organizing across boundaries for peace and justice. She now lives in New York City, and is currently at work on Road to the Heart: America As if Everyone Mattered, a book about her more than thirty years on the road as a feminist organizer.
For complete information on this episode of The Humanist Hour, click here: http://podcast.thehumanist.org/2012/09/the-humanist-hour-78-gloria-...
Comment by Brian Magee on September 28, 2012 at 11:09am Tackling the issue of absence of meaning many people profess about their modern lives, psychologist, philosopher, and psychoanalyst Jon Mills uses the character of Dr. Owen Ross to explore the personal power of transcendence in When God Wept, the first novel by the award-winning author.
Living in a godless universe, Ross is a Chicago psychologist who realizes that his life has become empty and meaningless after enduring a lifetime of personal pain. The character is forced to come to terms with his mother’s suicide, his father’s religiosity, his daughter’s death, and the undisclosed love he has for a female co-worker. Afflicted by an insidious apathy, he no longer cares or feels compassion for others. Upon getting divorced, he reassesses the events that constitute his life, and throughout the course of one day, becomes horrified by his existence.
“Many people in contemporary society are secretly in search of spirituality without God, yet they are often a silent voice. That is one reason why I wrote this novel,” says Mills.
John Lacks, Centennial Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University and author of In Love with Life, said of the book: “In a wonderfully perceptive account of human inadequacy, Mills reveals many of the most troubling ills of the modern world. This is a beautifully crafted, totally absorbing book.”
Depicting the toils of human existence within the decay of modern society, this novel is a journey into the human soul, examining the greater questions of authenticity, life and death, immortality, and the personal power of transcendence. Regardless of one’s background, the reader will identify with the universal themes that preoccupy us all.
M. Guy Thompson, author of The Death of Desire, said “Mills’ powerful and reflective novel is destined to have the same impact on twenty-first century readers that Sartre, Camus, and Kafka had on the twentieth. A splendid, contemporary achievement!”
The novel is the first title produced exclusively as a Ebook by Humanist Press and can be found online at HumanistPress.com, along with dozens of other titles. When God Wept is also available at major online Ebook retailers like Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
Dr. Jon Mills is director of Mills Psychology Prof. Corp. in Pickering, Ontario, and Professor of Psychology & Psychoanalysis, Adler Graduate Professional School, Toronto. He is also the editor of two international book series, and author or editor of over 100 publications including 12 books. In 2006 & 2011, he was recognized with a Gradiva Award for his scholarship from the Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis in New York City, and in 2008 was given a Significant Contribution to Canadian Psychology Award by the Section on Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Psychology of the Canadian Psychological Association.
He lives with his wife and daughters in Ajax, ON.
A chapter excerpt can be found here: http://wdn.ipublishcentral.net/american_humanist_association/viewin...
Comment by Brian Magee on September 27, 2012 at 11:22am
Please join the AHA in asking the U.S. State Department to assist Egyptian atheist Alber Saber. He has been arrested after he and his mother were attacked by an angry mob for criticizing religion.
Details on how you can help can be found here.
Comment by Brian Magee on September 25, 2012 at 4:23pm Dear Friends,
I’m excited to tell you that David Niose, president of the American Humanist Association and author of Nonbeliever Nation: The Rise of Secular Americans, will be speaking at the first-ever congressional briefing on "The State of Secular America," hosted by the Secular Coalition for America on October 1.
Your Representative is invited to attend, and we need your help to encourage her or him to learn more about the humanist movement and the growing number of secular Americans. Contact your Representative today and encourage him or her to attend this congressional briefing.
Secular Americans are a large—and rapidly growing—demographic, yet we lack representation in Congress relative to our size. With recent Pew studies showing that 19% of Americans are religiously unaffiliated, our elected officials can no longer ignore the interests of our movement.
It’s time for our movement to speak out. This is a great opportunity for humanists, secularists, atheists, and freethinkers of all kinds to show our Representatives who we are and what we stand for. As the election season heats up, we must take advantage of every opportunity to make your voice heard.
Sincerely,
Roy Speckhardt
Executive Director
Comment by Brian Magee on September 20, 2012 at 12:52pm In conjunction with the AHA, the Center for Inquiry is offering an online course beginning Nov. 1, "Critical Inquiry: The Appeal to Reason."
The four-week course is being taught by John Shook, PhD, CFI director of education, AHA education coordinator; and David Koepsell, JD, PhD, Asst. Professor of Philosophy at Delft University of Technology, DE.
For more information and to register, click here: http://action.centerforinquiry.net/site/Calendar?id=103121&view...
Posted by Teri G on May 24, 2013 at 2:29am 1 Comment 0 Likes
Check out our new mobile/tablet version of Think Atheist! www.ThinkAtheist.com/m
© 2013 Created by Morgan Matthew.

You need to be a member of American Humanist Association to add comments!