Humanist Network News
Humanist Network News, or HNN, is a weekly Internet magazine produced by the American Humanist Association (AHA). A typical edition of HNN contains news, opinion, lifestyle pieces, cartoons and humor...just like a regular newspaper except each piece addresses the nonreligious philosophy of humanism. HNN articles are written by the staff of the AHA and a variety of guest writers. HNN is published every Wednesday.
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Recent HNN Articles
Profiles of Virtue: A Volunteer’s Story
Posted April 21, 2010A new series profiling everyday humanists who are good without God. The first installment profiles Doreen Saferstein, who spearheaded a new poetry project at a non-profit that helps at-risk youth in Phoenix.
The U.S. Supreme Court Hears Oral Arguments in Christian Legal Society v. Martinez
Posted April 21, 2010The case will decide whether a college can be forced to associate with a campus group that discriminates against non-Orthodox Christians and gays and lesbians.
Humanism on the Move
Posted April 21, 2010American Atheists praise a ruling that an inmate can't be compelled to go to religion-based rehab; an advertisement by the Humanist Society of Santa Barbara is rejected by the Santa Barbara Metropolitan Transportation District--even though they allow religious advertising.
Can Interfaith Communities Work for Atheists?
Posted April 21, 2010The Friendly Atheist wonders whether it's best to embrace or reject the interfaith movement.
Ask Richard: My Christian Family Feels Threatened by my Atheism
Posted April 21, 2010Richard counsels a teenage atheist who worries his family will never accept his beliefs.
Justice John Paul Stevens: Champion of the Church-State Wall
Posted April 14, 2010The legacy of a stalwart defender of church-state separation and religious liberty.
Humanism on the Move
Posted April 14, 2010The American Humanist Association will sponsor a Second Chance Prom for Constance McMillen and other Mississippi students; Nontheists call for a criminal investigation into Pope Benedict XVI.









