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Annual Humanist Awardees

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2016 Humanist of the Year Jared Diamond with former AHA Executive Director Roy Speckhardt

The Humanist of the Year award was established in 1953 to recognize a person of national or international reputation who, through the application of humanist values, has made a significant contribution to the improvement of the human condition. Selection of the awardee is based on research derived from biographical data, writings, studies, and contributions to humanity. Nominations are accepted from AHA members and considered by the AHA Board Awards Committee.

Awards from the American Humanist Association are given to recognize specific accomplishments that advance humanism in various scientific disciplines, as well as in the arts, in politics, and in modern culture. The Humanist of the Year award and the Lifetime Achievement award recognize the accomplishments and work of the individuals reflecting humanist values up to the date of the award and in concert with the prevailing humanist thought of the time. Since humanism is an evolving philosophy where we continually strive for improvement, some awardees we recognized in the past would no longer meet our current standards. As humanists we also recognize that people are imperfect and may at times lose sight of the values and ethics that previously guided their humanistic behavior.


2023

Humanist of the Year: Dr. Michael E. Mann

Dr. Stephon Alexander, Isaac Asimov Science Award
Dr. David Breeden, Humanist Distinguished Service Award


2021

Humanist of the Year: Anthony S. Fauci, M.D.

The American Humanist Association celebrated 80 years of humanism at our 80th Annual Conference in July, 2021.

Watch video from Dr. Fauci’s acceptance speech here.


2020

Humanist of the Year: Rep. Jared Huffman

In addition to our Humanist of the Year, in September the AHA partnered with the Humanist Chaplaincy at Harvard to present the 2020 Harvard Humanist of the Year Award to three inspiring humanists: Ijeoma Oluo, Sikivu Hutchinson, and Mandisa Thomas.

Learn more about these awardees here.

Mandisa Thomas, Sikivu Hutchinson, and Ijeoma Oluo


2019

Humanist of the Year: Salman Rushdie

Pamela Gay, Isaac Asimov Science Award
Barry Kosmin, Lifetime Achievement Award
Leighann Lord, Humanist Arts Award
Mara Wilson, LGBTQ Humanist Award
Richard Wiseman, Humanist Media Award

In addition to these awards, Dr. K. Veeramani was presented with the 2019 Humanist Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2019 Humanism and Self-Respect Conference co-hosted by the AHA and Periyar International. Learn more about Dr. Veeramani and the conference here.


2018

Humanist of the Year: Jennifer Ouellette

Dan Blinn, President’s Award
Andrew Bradley, Humanist Arts Award
Deven Green, Humanist Arts Award
Gavin Grimm, Keynote Speaker
Ana Kasparian, Humanist Media Award
Ijeoma Oluo, Feminist Humanist Award
David Suzuki, Lifetime Achievement Award


2017

Humanist of the Year: Adam Savage

Susie Bright, Feminist Humanist Award
Martin Castro, Religious Liberty Award
Staceyann Chin, LGBTQ Humanist Award
Sylvia Earle, Isaac Asimov Science Award
Dot Scott, Keynote Speaker
Herb Silverman, Lifetime Achievement Award


2016

Humanist of the Year: Jared Diamond

Medea Benjamin, Humanist Heroine Award
Sen. Ernie Chambers, Lifetime Achievement Award
John de Lancie, Humanist Arts Award
Victoria Gettman, President’s Award
Elizabeth Loftus, Isaac Asimov Award
John Shelby Spong, Religious Liberty Award


2015

Kelly Carlin, Keynote Speaker
Jean Kilbourne, Humanist Heroine Award
Marci Hamilton, Religious Liberty Award
Seena Vali, The Onion, Humanist Media Award
Lynn Rothschild, Isaac Asimov Science Award
Isaiah Smith, Humanist Pioneer Award


2014

Humanist of the Year: Barney Frank

Natalie Angier, Humanist Media Award
Greg Graffin, Humanist Arts Award
Steve Rade, Humanist Business Award
Dr. Eugenie Scott, Lifetime Achievement Award
Max Tegmark, Keynote Speaker
Jessica Valenti, Humanist Heroine Award


2013

Humanist of the Year: Dan Savage

Greta Christina, LGBT Humanist Pride
Carl Coon, Lifetime Achievement Award
Richard Leakey, Isaac Asimoc Science Award
Katha Pollitt, Humanist Heroine Award


2012

Humanist of the Year: Gloria Steinem

Jessica Ahlquist & Damon Fowler, Humanist Pioneer Awards
Ira Flatow, Isaac Asimov Science Award
Debra Sweet, Humanist Heroine Award
James Randi, Lifetime Achievement Award
George Takei, LGBT Humanist Pride Award
Cenk Uygur, Humanist Media Award


2011

Humanist of the Year: Rebecca Newberger Goldstein

Bart Ehrman, Religious Liberty Award
Judy Norsigian, Humanist Heroine Award
Steve Wozniak, Isaac Asimov Science Award


2010

Humanist of the Year: Bill Nye

Frank Berger, Lifetime Achievement Award
Meg Bowman, Humanist Heroine Awards
Annie Laurie Gaylor, Humanist Heroine Award
Wendy Liu, Humanist Pioneer Award


2009

Humanist of the Year: PZ Myers

Barbara Forrest, Humanist Pioneer Award
Norma Ramos, Humanist Heroine Award
Neil deGrasse Tyson, Isaac Asimov Science Award


2008

Humanist of the Year: Pete Stark

Judge John E. Jones III, Humanist Religious Liberty Award
Matthew LaClair, Humanist Pioneer Award
Eleanor Smeal, Humanist Heroine Award
Carolyn Porco, Isaac Asimov Science Award
Philip Pullman, International Humanist Award
Maryland State Senator Jamie Raskin, Humanist Distinguished Service Award


2007

Humanist of the Year: Joyce Carol Oates

Steven R. Benson, Humanist Arts Award
Welton Gaddy, Humanist Religious Liberty Award
Paul Kurtz, Lifetime Achievement Award
Robin Morgan, Humanist Heroine Award


2006

Humanist of the Year: Steven Pinker

Louis Appignani, Humanist Business Award
Kim Gandy, Humanist Heroine and Humanist Distinguished Service Award
Dr. Herbert Hauptman, Isaac Asimov Science Award
Julia Sweeney, Humanist Pioneer Award


2005

Humanist of the Year: Murray Gell-Mann

Ursula Goodenough, Humanist Pioneer Award
Amy Goodman, Humanist Heronine Award
Jim McCollum, Humanist Religious Liberty Award
Ellery Schempp, Humanist Religious Liberty Award
Robert Tapp, Horace Mann Humanist Education Award


2004

Humanist of the Year: Daniel C. Dennett

Joseph and Barbara Gerstein, Humanist Pioneer Awards
Aileen Hernandez, Humanist Heroine Award
Michael Newdow, Humanist Pioneer Award
Joe Nickel, Isaac Asimov Award
Nadine Strossen, Religious Liberty Award


2003

Humanist of the Year: Sherwin T. Wine

Gloria Feldt, Humanist Distinguished Service Award
Kate Michelmann, Humanist Heroine Award
Helen Thomas, Religious Liberty Award


2002

Humanist of the Year: Steven Weinberg

Jim Hightower, Humanist Pioneer Award
Samantha Smoot, Humanist Heroine Award


2001

Humanist of the Year: Stephen Jay Gould

Wendy Kaminer, Humanist Pioneer Award
Pat Duffy Hutcheon, Distinguished Service Award
Diana Russell, Humanist Heroine Award


2000

Humanist of the Year: Bill Schulz

Molly MacGregor, Humanist Heroine Award


1999

Humanist of the Year: Edward O. Wilson

Lorrie Williams, Humanist Heroine Award


1998

Humanist of the Year: Barbara Ehrenreich

Loretta F. Ross, Humanist Heroine Award


1997

Humanist of the Year: Alice Walker

Dottie Lamm, Humanist Heroine Award


1996

Annette Van Howe, Humanist Heroine Award
Riane Eisler, Humanist Pioneer Award


1995

Humanist of the Year: Ashley Montagu

Rosemary Matson, Humanist Heroine Award


1994

Humanists of the Year: Lloyd Morain & Mary Morain

Kristin Lemes, Humanist Heroine Award


1993

Humanist of the Year: Richard D. Lamm

Barbara G. Walker, Humanist Heroine Award


1992

Humanist of the Year: Kurt Vonnegut

Sally Roesch Wagner, Humanist Heroine Award


1991

Humanists of the Year: Werner Fornos & Lester R. Brown

Sherry Matulis, Humanist Heroine Award
Gene Roddenberry, Humanist Arts Award
Sherwin Wine, Humanist Pioneer Award


1990

Humanist of the Year: Ted Turner

Carolyn McDade, Humanist Heroine Award


1989

Humanist of the Year: Gerald A. Larue

Ann Simonton, Humanist Heroine Award


1988

Humanist of the Year: Leo Pfeffer

Cleo Kocol, Humanist Heroine Award


1987

Humanist of the Year: Margaret Atwood

Fran Hosken, Humanist Heroine Award


1986

Humanist of the Year: Faye Wattleton

Ben Munson, MD, Humanist Heroine Award


1985

Humanist of the Year: John Kenneth Galbraith

Katharine Hepburn, Humanist Arts Award
Anne Nicol Gaylor, Humanist Heroine Award


1984

Humanist of the Year: Isaac Asimov

Tish Sommers, Humanist Heroine Award


1983

Humanist of the Year: Lester A. Kirkendall

Christine Craft, Humanist Heroine Award


1982

Humanist of the Year: Helen Caldicott

Sonia Johnson, Humanist Heroine Award


1981

Humanist of the Year: Carl Sagan


1980

Humanist of the Year: Andrei Sakharov


1979

Humanist of the Year: Edwin H. Wilson


1978

Humanist of the Year: Margaret E. Kuhn


1977

Humanist of the Year: Corliss Lamont

Norman Lear, Humanist Arts Award


1976

Humanist of the Year: Jonas E. Salk


1975

Humanist of the Year: Betty Friedan


1975

Humanist of the Year: Henry Morgentaler


1974

Humanists of the Year: Mary Calderone and Joseph Fletcher


1973

Humanist of the Year: Thomas Szasz


1972

Humanist of the Year: B.F. Skinner


1971

Humanist of the Year: Albert Ellis


1970

Humanist of the Year: A. Philip Randolph


1969

Humanist of the Year: R. Buckminster Fuller


1968

Humanist of the Year: Benjamin Spock


1967

Humanist of the Year: Abraham H. Maslow


1966

Humanist of the Year: Erich Fromm


1965

Humanist of the Year: Hudson Hoagland


1964

Humanist of the Year: Carl Rogers


1963

Humanist of the Year: Hermann J. Muller


1962

Humanist of the Year: Julian Huxley


1961

Humanist of the Year: Linus Pauling


1960

Humanist of the Year: Leo Szilard


1959

Humanist of the Year: Brock Chisholm


1958

Humanist of the Year: Oscar Riddle


1957

Humanist of the Year: Margaret Sanger


1956

Humanist of the Year: C. Judson Herrick


1955

Humanist of the Year: James P. Warbasse


1954

Humanist of the Year: Arthur F. Bentley


1953

Humanist of the Year: Anton J. Carlson

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