Advocacy blog / 17 May 2020 / Lillie Ashworth Humanists International Marks the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia To commemorate the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia we highlight some key developments affecting LGBTI people around the… Read More
Membership blog / 12 May 2020 / Giovanni Gaetani Bart Worden from the US: “humanists should take the lead in advocating for people over money” Sixteenth mini-interview in the #GlobalHumanismNow series: Bart Worden from the USA Read More
Membership blog / 5 May 2020 / Mahalet Tadesse Lone Ree Milkaer from Denmark: “this crisis is showing us that we are part of a global humanist community” Fifteenth mini-interview in the #GlobalHumanismNow series: Lone Ree Milkaer from Denmark Read More
Membership blog / 4 May 2020 / Mahalet Tadesse Ten reasons why you should call your organization “humanist” The board and staff members of Humanists International have come up with ten good reasons why you should call your… Read More
Advocacy blog / 30 April 2020 / Elizabeth O'Casey The Corona Crisis: Human rights, global solidarity, and critical thinking have never been needed more Elizabeth O'Casey blogs on the need to put human rights, multilateralism, solidarity, and reason at the centre of our response… Read More
Membership blog / 28 April 2020 / Mahalet Tadesse Gaylene Middleton from New Zealand: “We are fortunate because we don’t need help. Let’s rather help the international community” Fourteenth mini-interview in the #GlobalHumanismNow series: Gaylene Middleton from New Zealand Read More
Membership blog / 24 April 2020 / Mahalet Tadesse Giorgio Maone from Italy: “We closed our venues before the lockdown, churches are still open today” Thirteenth mini-interview in the #GlobalHumanismNow series: Giorgio Maone from Italy. Read More
Membership blog / 22 April 2020 / Mahalet Tadesse Anton Van Dyck from Belgium: “Our principles are nothing if they’re only found on paper” Twelve mini-interview in the #GlobalHumanismNow series: Anton Van Dyck from Belgium. Read More
Membership blog / 21 April 2020 / Mahalet Tadesse Larry Tepa from Zambia: “Ubuntu means ‘I am because we are’, let’s roll up our sleeves and work together then” Eleventh mini-interview in the #GlobalHumanismNow series: Larry Tepa from Zambia Read More
Membership blog / 20 April 2020 / Mahalet Tadesse Rishvin Ismath from Sri Lanka: “Some of us are forced to pray five times a day” Tenth mini-interview in the #GlobalHumanismNow series: Rishvin Ismath from Sri Lanka Read More
Membership blog / 17 April 2020 / Mahalet Tadesse Christian Colombo from Malta: “Humanity is amazingly resourceful when dealing with adversity” ninth mini-interview in the #GlobalHumanismNow series: Christian Colombo from Malta Read More
Campaigns blog / 27 September 2019 / Giovanni Gaetani Do you remember Mohamed, the Egyptian atheist kicked off a TV interview? Mohamed Hisham who was forced to escape Egypt last year, after a backlash against his "atheist" interview. Read More
Membership blog / 5 December 2019 / Giovanni Gaetani 20 humanist books to be auctioned off: make your offer today! Italian and Belgian humanists donated 20 books to fund raise money for our Protect Humanists At Risk campaign Read More
Campaigns blog / 8 March 2019 / Jessica McDonald Rahaf was not the first woman to flee sexual apartheid – and she won’t be the last Rahaf al-Qunun is singular in her courage and tenacity. Yet she is not the first and will not be the… Read More
Membership blog / 9 November 2021 / Humanists International The difference between Muslims, Islamists, and Jihadists (explained by an ex-Islamist) Read More
Membership blog / 27 September 2021 / Humanists International We are providing free mental health therapy to Ex-Muslims in need A blog post by Zara Kay, Founder and Director of Faithless Hijabi Read More