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Some FC History

Launch of the FC.

The Feminist Caucus of the American Humanist Association was established in 1977 as a coalition of both women and men within the AHA. The basic purpose was to work toward the advancement of women's rights and equality between the sexes in all aspects of society.

Originally called the" Women's Caucus", the new name "Feminist Caucus" was adopted in 1985 as more representative of all the members of the caucus and of the caucus' goals. In 2011, some people are questioning the terms "feminist" and "caucus", wondering if "council" should be adopted instead.  Reflecting broader terminology interests, a second FC Facebook group  was set up at the April 2011 conference in Boston  as "

Contemporary Stance of the FC.

To date, the Feminist Caucus continues to be known by that name and carries on as the active feminist arm of the  American Humanist Association. The Feminist Caucus is for AHA members who want to work toward the advancement of women's rights and just relations between men and women in all aspects of society and who want to develop, promote, and live by the philosophy and principles of partnership as described in the works of Riane Eisler. We believe that women have more to contribute to the AHA and our humanist organizations and also much more to contribute to enhance the quality of life for men and women, girls and boys in local-to-global society -- toward  achieving sustainable peace through the pursuit of justice, not just gender justice. 

FC Leadership History

Dynamic women have chaired our AHA Feminist Caucus -- sometimes in pairs, sometimes singly over the years since 1977. Click here to see a full list of the FC Chairs. We are asking each for at least a brief bio or thumbnail for posting here in our archives. Email this to femcaucus@AmericanHumanist.org and simultaneously to JConstantine@AmericanHumanist.org.

FC Initiatives History

Over the years, members of the Caucus have worked hard fighting for the Equal Rights Amendment and participating in various public demonstrations, including marches for women's and civil rights. Considerable progress has been made. For example, women now earn about 72 o/o of what men do in comparable jobs, up from less than 50 o/o in 1977 when the FC was established during  the second wave feminist revolution of the 1970s.

Women's and gender relations issues that have been studied and advocated for over the years are identified in the archives of the FC sessions conducted at AHA conferences held annually and in the archives of newsletters printed between 1977 and 2010, when they were supplanted by our web-based vehicles for two-way communication. If there is interest, these archives can be made accessible through this website. Contact the FC Chair.