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  2. Minnesota Atheists - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota Atheists is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that seeks to promote the positive contributions of atheism and to maintain the separation of state and church [1] and is the largest atheist organization in the state of Minnesota.

  3. Minnesota African American Heritage Museum and Gallery

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    The gallery is 1,100 square feet (100 m 2) on the fourth floor inside the former headquarters of THOR construction companies, [1] now known as the Regional Acceleration Center, [2] at the intersection of Penn and Plymouth Avenues in North Minneapolis. [3]

  4. The Circle of Reason (society) - Wikipedia

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    Pluralistic rationalism is described in cultural media as "commitment to reason[ing], regardless of one's worldview," [8] and by the society itself as "communal commitment to more consistently practice the basic methodological tenets of a reasoning lifestyle (reality's acceptance, assumption's denial, and emotion's mastery) irrespective of our theological, ethical, cultural or political ...

  5. Mpls. wants to turn burned Third Precinct into 'democracy ...

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    City staff members plan to show the council's Committee of the Whole a blueprint dividing the precinct into a 8,000-square-foot community space, a 4,000-square-foot early voting center and a 4,100 ...

  6. Defenders of fired Minneapolis civil rights director speak out

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    More than a week after Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey fired the city's civil rights director, her supporters defended her integrity and questioned the termination. Alberder Gillespie, who was fired ...

  7. Category : Non-profit organizations based in Minnesota

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  8. Religion in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, Minneapolis became the first major city U.S. city to permit the adhan to be broadcast year-round. [58] [59] Subsequently, there was a noticeable increase in attacks on mosques in the Twin Cities, [60] [61] which some Muslim leaders attribute to the new ordinance. [62]

  9. National Day of Reason - Wikipedia

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    A National Day of Reason protest in Oklahoma City. The National Day of Reason is a secular celebration for humanists, atheists, secularists, and freethinkers. [1] [2] The day is celebrated annually on the first Thursday in May, in response to the statutory observance of a National Day of Prayer in the United States, which many atheist and secular groups deem unconstitutional. [3]