What Would my Momma Think? Humanist Reflections of a Radical Black Femme
By Ramya Herman During the course of my life, it has been continuously reaffirmed that my existence is inherently radical. With consistently rising Black maternal…
By Ramya Herman During the course of my life, it has been continuously reaffirmed that my existence is inherently radical. With consistently rising Black maternal…
Story Map of Our Tree By Paco Navarro, Elliot Schweitzer, Keevan Kearns, Adia Gardner, Luca Rudenstine and Zoe Vuillermet Unlike a typical family tree, the…
By Adia Gardner The African American Humanism course I took this spring at Pitzer College confirmed that people like me do exist even though we’re…
In a climate in which homophobic, transphobic anti-Black backlash has crescendoed, Support for Black LGBTQIA+ and gender expansive youth is more important than ever before.…
In 2020, 268,884 girls and women were reported missing in the United States, according to the National Crime Information Center. A third of those reported…
On Thursday, April 25, 2024, WLP will sponsor its fifth annual LGBTQIA+ Youth of Color Institute at L.A. County’s Stoneview Nature Center in Culver City.…
BSLA First in the Family Humanist Forward Freethought scholarships, funded by the Freedom From Religion Foundation, are open for 2024! Six scholarships of $5000 apiece…
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…
