A look back at legislative efforts supported by the AHA this year illustrates how much Congress has—or hasn’t—accomplished in 2021.
“My nonreligious views, my belief in the goodness of humans, and especially my belief in the potential of our students, form the basis for my advocacy and leadership.”
We must support the passage of the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act to ensure safe and equal access to voting.
Nearly 20-year survey of AHA members finds that our community is spurred to action by deeply-held core values about the dignity of individuals, the separation of religion and government, and liberalism.
"Since I wouldn’t go to church to hear a political speech, why was I accepting the recital of a prayer at a governmental meeting?"
The House has acted, and now must the Senate: remove the arbitrary ratification time limit to pass the Equal Rights Amendment.
Learn more about the attorney, community activist, and a leading advocate for the environment who serves North Carolina's 49th district.
Fighting against xenophobic policies so we can treat people with the empathy and dignity they deserve.
Learn about the AHA's first-ever virtual lobby day, in which over fifty humanist advocates met with congressional offices across the country to push for legislation to prevent using religious beliefs as a shield to discriminate.
“If anyone wants something done with a sense of purpose and urgency, leave it to a public servant who does not believe that there is any life beyond this one beautiful life we have the fortune of living now.”