Sikivu Hutchinson on Creating Safe Spaces for Black and BIPOC Queer Youth
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”,…
DetailsOn 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”,…
DetailsBy Sikivu Hutchinson In 2013, Black Skeptics Los Angeles initiated the First in the Family Humanist scholarship awards to provide support…
DetailsAamir Asadi is an aspiring bioengineer and robotics specialist. Aamir is among our five First in the Family Humanist Forward Freethought awardees. Here is an…
DetailsTexas Southern University freshman Joseph Carter is a youth activist, honor roll student and former student body president at his high school in Rockland, Georgia.…
DetailsBy Jay Silva, Emerson College I am a major advocate for self-love and care. I…
DetailsBy Sikivu Hutchinson, from An Injustice magazine When I was in elementary and middle school during the seventies and eighties, there was virtually no literature…
DetailsThe National Center for Culturally Responsive Victim Services (The Center), a collaboration between Ujima, Inc. and SCESA, is hosting a series of community-based discussions across…
DetailsBy Corrie Waters This course has introduced me to the subject of African American Humanism and Humanism of the Eurocentric variety. Never before have I…
DetailsPlease join us for an opportunity to create ongoing culturally responsive resources, support, and advocacy for parents and caregivers of Black LGBTQIA+ youth in the…
Details“Our Art, Our Healing, Our Power” institute at the Stoneview Nature Center in Culver City on August 4th, from 11:00am-4:00pm. Sponsored by the Women’s Leadership…
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