Membership blog / 30 July 2020 / Giovanni Gaetani What have humanists learned after six months into the pandemic? Humanism and COVID-19, six months on Read More
Membership blog / 22 May 2020 / Mahalet Tadesse Alain Presillas from the Philippines: “We don’t hide being humanists, especially now” The seventeenth mini-interview in the #GlobalHumanismNow series: Alain Presillas from the Philippines. 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
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
Advocacy News / 28 April 2020 Humanists International Calls for Urgent Release of Iran’s Prisoners of Conscience Humanists International is calling on Iran to release its prisoners of conscience and human rights defenders during the COVID-19 Crisis. 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
General news / 20 April 2020 How humanists around the world are responding to the coronavirus crisis An analysis of the #GlobalHumanismNow series Read More