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I sat down with Mandisa Thomas to discuss the ongoing work and the upcoming 10th anniversary celebration of Black Nonbelievers Inc., the legacy of black nonbelievers in the U.S., the impact of religion on POCs in the U.S., the importance of empathy as a component of effective skepticism, the importance of centering black voices and black activism, and how all the best East Coast rappers seem to come from Queens.
Featuring:
Mandisa Thomas
https://blacknonbelievers.com/
https://blacknonbelievers.org/bns10th2021/
https://twitter.com/mandy0904
https://twitter.com/BNonbelievers
https://www.patreon.com/mandisalateefah
Be sure to check out:
Candace R. M. Gorham ("The Ebony Exodus Project")
Christopher A. Cameron ("Black Freethinkers: A History of African American Secularism")
Sikivu Hutchinson ("Humanists in the Hood: Unapolagetically Black, Feminist, and Heretical")
https://linktr.ee/KennethLeonard
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I sat down with Mandisa Thomas to discuss the ongoing work and the upcoming 10th anniversary celebration of Black Nonbelievers Inc., the legacy of black nonbelievers in the U.S., the impact of religion on POCs in the U.S., the importance of empathy as a component of effective skepticism, the importance of centering black voices and black activism, and how all the best East Coast rappers seem to come from Queens.
Featuring:
Mandisa Thomas
https://blacknonbelievers.com/
https://blacknonbelievers.org/bns10th2021/
https://twitter.com/mandy0904
https://twitter.com/BNonbelievers
https://www.patreon.com/mandisalateefah
Be sure to check out:
Candace R. M. Gorham ("The Ebony Exodus Project")
Christopher A. Cameron ("Black Freethinkers: A History of African American Secularism")
Sikivu Hutchinson ("Humanists in the Hood: Unapolagetically Black, Feminist, and Heretical")
https://linktr.ee/KennethLeonard