
Sikivu Hutchinson is Secular Woman’s Woman of the Year!
From Secular Woman: Woman of the Year Sikivu Hutchinson Sikivu Hutchinson was chosen as Woman of the year due to her being a radical humanist activist,
From Secular Woman: Woman of the Year Sikivu Hutchinson Sikivu Hutchinson was chosen as Woman of the year due to her being a radical humanist activist,
“Godless Americana” is an eye-opening passionate critique of the current socioeconomic struggle faced by people of color. It also exposes the role white Christian nationalism
Black NonBelievers (Mandisa Thomas, President) and Judith Moore recently sponsored an event in Atlanta where Sikivu Hutchinson spoke on atheism, race, gender, and a plethora of
In a predominantly Black South L.A. continuation school class packed with eleventh and twelfth grade girls, only half want to go to college, few can
Oh to be middle-aged, male, skeptic and white — master of the rational universe. The ad nauseum propagandistic bullshit that atheist/secularis/freethought circles are magically exempt
By Soraya Chemaly In a Salon piece last week called, “Where are the women of new atheism?”, Katie Englehardt described what looks like diminishing participation of women
The Stop Patriarchy coalition’s Abortion Freedom Rides begin July 23rd In her book In Search of Our Mother’s Gardens, Alice Walker writes, “What did it mean for
At an early age, black girls are branded as public menaces. They are suspended and expelled for “defiance” at greater rates than white boys who
Yesterday, at Black Skeptics Los Angeles’ scholarship ceremony, my colleagues and I had the profound honor of giving scholarships to five brilliant youth of color
What inspired you to write Godless Americana? After writing Moral Combat in 2011 I became increasingly outraged by the extreme rightward turn of public policy and national
Call For Papers NEW ANTHOLOGY Women of Color Beyond Faith: Freethought, Feminism and Social Justice Editors: Sikivu Hutchinson and Kimberly Veal Historically,
Earlier this year, Black Skeptics Los Angeles (BSLA) spearheaded its First in the Family Humanist Scholarship initiative, which focuses on providing resources to undocumented, foster care, homeless