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In 2019, Black Nonbelievers, Black Skeptics, and the Women’s Leadership Project hosted the first ever conference that featured all women of color atheists, humanists, secularists, etc. With the constant call to action in addressing diversity and inclusion, how can the secular community better work with and support the organizations who serve this need?
Mandisa Thomas will discuss the conference goals, and the work that women of color offer in the secular movement. She will also advise on improving communication with people of color and subject matters pertaining to race, reproductive justice, and others issues that affect marginalized demographics.
Our Presenters:
Mandisa Thomas, a native of New York City, is the founder and President of Black Nonbelievers, Inc. She has a number of media appearances to her credit, including CBS Sunday Morning, CNN.com, and Playboy, The Humanist and JET magazines. Mandisa also currently serves on the Boards for American Atheists and the American Humanist Association, and previously for Foundation Beyond Belief, Secular Coalition for America, and the Reason Rally Coalition.
As the president of Black Nonbelievers, Mandisa works to encourage more Blacks to come out and stand strong with their nonbelief in the face of such strong religious overtones
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