Black Nonbelievers is a fellowship of nonbelievers dedicated to providing an informative, caring, festive and friendly community. They connect with other Blacks (and allies) who are living free of religion and other beliefs, and might otherwise be shunned by family and friends. Instead of accepting dogma, they seek to determine truth and morality through reason and evidence.
Read MoreThe Secular Student Alliance empowers secular students to proudly express their identity, build welcoming communities, promote secular values, and set a course for lifelong activism.
Read MoreKids Without God was created and maintained by the American Humanist Association in order to provide a digital resource for children, teenagers and parents who are interested in learning more about humanism and non-theism.
Read MoreCamp Quest provides an educational adventure shaped by fun, friends, and freethought, featuring science, natural wonder and humanist values.
Read MoreThe long-term goal of The Freethought Society is to help bring about a world in which any freethinker can express his or her beliefs without fear of discrimination or retaliation.
Read MoreThis nonprofit umbrella organization oversees a diverse group of projects intended to promote science, freedom of inquiry, and secular humanist values.
Read MoreThe ACLU has given out over seven million pocket Constitutions since the 1930’s. You never know when you'll need a quick review.
Read MoreMany right-wing U.S. politicians don't believe in the separation of church and state. Instead, they want government policies and laws that are based on so-called Christian principles. They also want policies and laws that will enable Christian organizations to use government money to help fund their operations. Right Wing Watch is dedicated to monitoring and exposing the activities and rhetoric of right-wing activists and organizations in order to expose their extreme agenda.
Read MoreMembers of this group were born or converted into the Islamic faith, but now renounce it. There are local chapters in more than a dozen Canadian and U.S. cites, plus affiliate organizations in several other countries. The website features numerous blogs, a media center, and a newsletter.
Read MoreThis coalition of several leading secular organizations was formed in 2014 to encourage non-religious Americans to be more open about their beliefs. Its other goals include bringing an end to discrimination against the non-religious and gaining greater public acceptance of their place in U.S. society.
Read MoreWhen people in the U.S. turn away from Christianity, they often find themselves rejected by friends and co-workers, and sometimes even by members of their own families. Help is available from Recovering from Religion and from the many local support groups that this organization has established.
Read MoreHAFree seeks to be a voice for those who can’t speak for themselves by serving all those Hispanics who live in the U.S., Canada and elsewhere, providing them with the necessary tools to support Freethought.
Read MoreThis charitable foundation raises money for selected humanitarian relief agencies and organizations. The main goals are to improve education, fight poverty, increase access to healthcare, and defend basic human rights throughout the world.
Read MoreThis blog is a valuable resource for skeptics, agnostics, atheists, progressives, or anyone who wants to help bring about a better world.
Read Moreit's never been more critical for atheists to join the LGBTQ rights movement.
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