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AHA Programs

The AHA Annual Conference

The American Humanist Association celebrated 80 years of humanism on July 24-25, 2021! We held two days of interactive sessions, thought-provoking and inspiring speakers, and opportunities to connect with fellow humanists and exhibitors.

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The AHA Center for Education

The AHA Center for Education strives to provide educational opportunities that serve humanist and secular communities. The center offers a wide range of programs designed for humanists across the spectrum. Our programs take an innovative approach to teaching humanism and fostering ethical leadership for the humanist movement.

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The Appignani Humanist Legal Center

Through amicus activity, litigation, and other legal advocacy, our team of lawyers provide legal assistance to defend the constitutional rights of religious and secular minorities by directly challenging clear violations of the Establishment Clause and seeking equal rights for humanists, atheists and other freethinkers.

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Boycott The Pledge

On September 8, 2014, the American Humanist Association launched a national campaign to encourage people to sit out the Pledge of Allegiance until the phrase “under God” is removed from it. As students have begun exercising their constitutional right to sit out the Pledge, the Appignani Humanist Legal Center has been defending students who have been unfairly and unjustly punished.

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HERE for Climate

Humanist Environmental Response Effort (HERE) for Climate connects local individuals and community organizations with the resources they need to have an impact, offering a roadmap for us to move from “What can I do?” to “We can do this!” The project is designed to help both individuals and groups encourage local, immediate change that will make a difference–even when our federal government may not.

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Humanist Chaplaincies

Humanist Chaplaincies serve much the same roles as their religious counterparts, but focus on being good without a belief in a god. They provide consultation, preside over ceremonies, and offer opportunities for educational outreaches and community service projects to nonreligious students and members of the armed forces.

This is a network aims to connect Humanist chaplaincies across the United States with each other and those who seek their services.

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Local Chapters & Affiliates

Local Affiliates and Chapters give the AHA a strong grassroots presence and they are essential to the success of humanism in the United States. They engage in social activism, philosophical discussion and community-building events.

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The National Day of Reason

The National Day of Reason is held in parallel with the National Day of Prayer, on or around the first Thursday in May each year. The goal of this effort is to celebrate reason—a concept all Americans can support—and to raise public awareness about the persistent threat to religious liberty posed by government intrusion into the private sphere of worship.

The Day of Reason exists to inspire the secular community to be visible and active on this day to set the right example for how to effect positive change.

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Publications

Publishing and disseminating ideas has been a core task of the humanist movement since the emergence of the first books on modern humanism at the beginning of the twentieth century. Learn more about the Humanist magazine, TheHumanist.com, Humanist Press, and Essays in the Philosophy of Humanism.

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Social Justice Alliance: Black Humanist Alliance

The Black Humanist Alliance is a platform dedicated to a more inclusive humanism. We live in a country where Black lives—from that of Barack Obama to Eric Garner to Renisha McBride and Marissa Alexander—are actively devalued. While we concern ourselves with confronting expressions of religious hegemony in public policy, the BHA is also devoted to confronting social, economic, and political deprivations that disproportionately impact Black America due to centuries of culturally ingrained prejudices.

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Social Justice Alliance: Feminist Humanist Alliance

This alliance is currently inactive due to the departure of most of our leadership council members. Check back with us later. If you want to get involved with the American Humanist Association’s other social justice efforts, reach out to socialjustice@americanhumanist.org.

The Feminist Humanist Alliance is a national network of women, genderqueer and trans people committed to the principles of humanism and inclusive feminism. We strive for social progress through promoting critical consciousness and direct action.

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Social Justice Alliance: Latinx Humanist Alliance

The Latinx Humanist Alliance’s mission is to facilitate social justice activism among, expand the visibility of, and foster safe spaces for Latinx Humanists. We work toward this mission through education, legislative advocacy, and activism.

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Social Justice Alliance: LGBTQ Humanist Alliance

This alliance is currently inactive due to the departure of most of our leadership council members. Check back with us later. If you want to get involved with the American Humanist Association’s other social justice efforts, reach out to socialjustice@americanhumanist.org.

The LGBTQ Humanist Alliance is a forum for LGBTQ humanists and allies to come together, build community, exchange ideas, promote the humanist philosophy and values, and work together to achieve full social and civil equality of LGBTQ persons.

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AHA Adjunct Organizations

The Center for Freethought Equality

The Center for Freethought Equality is dedicated to lobbying and political advocacy. We work to significantly increase humanist activity in key Washington coalitions, and have established a permanent lobbyist on the Hill that will fight for issues secular Americans care about — like the separation of church and state and protecting civil liberties.

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Humanist Disaster Recovery

Formed in 2014, Humanist Disaster Recovery exists to provide financial support to secular organizations working locally to meet the needs of recovering survivors. This program is sustained through a partnership between Foundation Beyond Belief and the American Humanist Association.

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The Humanist Foundation

The Humanist Foundation, founded in 1980, serves as the endowment fund of the AHA and offers members exceptional opportunities to ensure the advancement of Humanism’s life-affirming message to countless future generations. Gifts made specifically to The Humanist Foundation support the AHA’s mission in perpetuity by aiming to retain and invest the principle of those funds indefinitely, while allowing for a portion of investment proceeds to support annual programs.

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The Humanist Society

The Humanist Society applies humanism to daily life through a unique celebrant program, education, and community involvement. The Society prepares Humanist Celebrants to lead ceremonial observances across the nation and worldwide, providing millions a meaningful alternative to traditional religious weddings, memorial services, and other life cycle events.

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