Many of us gave thanks this week, and in that spirit of gratitude, I wanted to thank you for being here. Whether you’re a member of American Atheists, a volunteer, or an occasional reader of our emails, I want you to know that our work is only possible because of supporters like you. American Atheists…
Two things happened this week that are of great interest to American Atheists. It’s possible one or both could have flown under your radar. Because they’re important — and impactful — I want to make sure you’re in the loop: First, on Wednesday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit ruled Louisiana’s plan…
I am writing to let you know that after seven terrific years with American Atheists, I am leaving to begin a new position as Director of Nominations and Democracy with the National Women’s Law Center, where I will be focusing on nominations, court reform, and efforts to preserve our democracy. Looking back at American Atheists’…
Thank you for attending our Post-Election Town Hall. Once again, we sincerely apologize for the disturbance at the beginning of the program. We have identified the problem and updated our security settings to prevent any future “zoom bombing” at our events. The Post-Election Town Hall covered key updates on American Atheists’ plans and priorities following…
Post Election Town Hall November 12, 8:00 pm ET Join American Atheists staff and volunteers for a virtual Town Hall in response to the recent election and the significant shifts we’re seeing in U.S. leadership. With Donald Trump and Christian Nationalist allies taking control of the White House and Senate, our secular community faces new…
I apologize for messaging you a second time today! Some of our readers were having difficulties with the link to register for our upcoming town hall. I am resending today’s email (below) with an updated link. Hope to see you there! On Tuesday, I spent 14 hours working as an election official in my local…
A day after the election, two contradictory truths are emerging: While Trump and his Christian nationalist allies won control of the White House and Senate, most Americans simultaneously reaffirmed their support for the separation of religion and government. Voters in Nebraska and Kentucky soundly rejected the use of public dollars for religious schools, meaning school…