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Researcher Martin Tucker explores the relationship between humanism and animal welfare, from individual activists to organisational policy.
From its origins as the Union of Ethical Societies to its 125th anniversary in 2021: a history of community, campaigns, and critical thinking.
A short history of humanist advocacy for reproductive rights, founded on a belief in personal autonomy, rational attitudes to sex and sexuality, and concern for human welfare.
Heritage Project Officer Cas Bradbeer looks back on a year spent celebrating the 45th birthday of LGBT Humanists, made possible by The National Lottery Heritage Fund.
Dr Alan Tuffery introduces Julian Huxley's essay 'The Humanist Frame', and explores its message to us today.
The humanistic psychology movement transformed the theory and practice of therapy and counselling, and gave rise to now widely used approaches including person-centred counselling and existential therapy.
An article exploring the humanism of Albert Einstein, whose worldview encompassed intellectual curiosity, ethical commitment, and an unwavering belief in reason.