African American Humanism: Unraveling Miseducation
By William Marshall This course has been one of the most interesting classes I have taken since entering college. When I first entered the course,…
By William Marshall This course has been one of the most interesting classes I have taken since entering college. When I first entered the course,…
On January 25, Sikivu was featured on PFLAG’s Something to Talk About Live show, subtitled “Black History Should be Celebrated All Year Long”. The discussion…
On December 1st, the Women’s Leadership Project, Black Skeptics L.A. and community partners held the third annual Black LGBTQIA+ Youth institute at Stoneview Nature Center…
The Black LGBTQIA+ Parent and Caregiver group provides resources, safe space and advocacy for parents and caregivers in the L.A. area and beyond.

African American LGBTQIA+ middle school and high school youth from ages 14-18 are invited to participate in a fun and culturally enriching opportunity to connect…
On October 26-27, 2023 Sikivu Hutchinson will participate in a virtual “convening” of writers and scholars on the role of secularism and religion in African…
On October 28th, the #Standing4BlackGirls coalition will take to the streets again in Leimert Park, L.A. to uplift Black girl and women survivors of sexual…
On September 24th, Sikivu Hutchinson will be speaking via Zoom at Atheists United’s monthly meeting on “Creating Safe Spaces for Black and BIPOC queer youth”,…
By Sikivu Hutchinson In 2013, Black Skeptics Los Angeles initiated the First in the Family Humanist scholarship awards to provide support…
