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  2. Mandisa Thomas - Wikipedia

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    On December 19, 2022, the American Atheists Board Chairperson Jennifer Scott announced that the board had “been made aware of concerns raised in a public letter by former members and affiliates of Black Nonbelievers regarding the conduct of” Thomas, and that “In keeping with our internal policies, our board ethics committee and members of ...

  3. Richard Dawkins leaves atheist foundation after it ... - AOL

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    Famed biologist Richard Dawkins resigned from the board of a prominent U.S. atheist organization last week, after it censored an article arguing that gender is tied to biology. British outlet The ...

  4. Atheism in the African diaspora - Wikipedia

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    [19] In 2010, Jamila Bey called for black atheists to be proud of their atheism or agnosticism. [23] Many new organizations and ways to recognize black atheists have been created. African Americans for Humanism (AAH), founded in 1989, has grown to become a transnational organization reflecting black humanist concerns around the world. [56]

  5. Category:African-American atheists - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:American atheists. It includes American atheists that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Atheists of Black or African American heritage.

  6. Association of Black Humanists - Wikipedia

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    Association of Black Humanists (formerly known as London Black Atheists) is a British organisation based in London, England.It encourages humanists and atheists to meet up, socialise, share information and support other atheists as they "come out" to friends and family, particularly (but not limited to) people in ethnic minorities and people of the African diaspora.

  7. Ryan J. Bell - Wikipedia

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    Emery Emery interviews Bell after preview of "Year Without God" at LogiCalLA 2017. Ryan J. Bell (born September 26, 1971 [1]) is an American former Seventh-day Adventist pastor [2] who became an atheist after spending a "year without God" as an experiment.

  8. Sikivu Hutchinson - Wikipedia

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    For Black and BIPOC communities, radical secular Humanism reinforces the cultural legitimacy, visibility, and validity of secular humanists, freethinkers, and atheists of color within the context of a white supremacist, heterosexist, patriarchal, economically disenfranchising ideological regime which is based on racial capitalism and equates ...

  9. George Schuyler - Wikipedia

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    In an article for the American Mercury entitled Black America Begins to Doubt, Schuyler wrote: "On the horizon loom a growing number of iconoclasts and Atheists, young black men and women who can read, think and ask questions; and who impertinently demand to know why Negroes should revere a god that permits them to be lynched, Jim-Crowed, and ...