How parents can follow the principles of freethought and secular humanism to raise their children.
Category - Secular Humanism
Humanism, Ethics, Morality, Human Rights, Freedoms…
Dalit and Tamil Literature
Excerpts from a talk given by P. Dayanandan on 10 April 2012 at the Book release of the...
Murder in the Name of “Honour”
It was the spring of '05, in the beautiful valley of Karora village in Northern Haryana, when the...
Creating meaning in our lives
Prof. V N K Kumar provides a condensed introduction to Logotherapy, a branch of psychotherapy which...
“Bitch” and “Fag”: Always Wrong to Use
This article was prompted by a discussion on Nirmukta Facebook group on the usage of the word...
Against Misogyny: In Solidarity with Jen McCreight and Rebecca...
This article is a statement of solidarity with Rebecca Watson, Jen McCreight and others who have...
Superstitions and Human Rights – A Talk in Mangalore
How is superstition connected to human rights? Professor Narendra Nayak presents a compelling case...
Privilege Blindness and the Just World Theory
Privilege is an unearned advantage - an advantage that one has due to the circumstances of one's...
The Basic Principles of Satyagraha
In this article Dr. Prabhakar Kamath uses the powerful examples set by Gandhi to describe the basic...
Anti-gay Court Prevents My Sister From Adopting Abused Children
So what kind of a court system or judge who is supposed to have the best interest of the children...