Free Inquiry magazine
Free Inquiry magazine is published bi-monthly by the Council for Secular Humanism. It is a major publication of the secular humanist movement.
Free Inquiry magazine is published bi-monthly by the Council for Secular Humanism. It is a major publication of the secular humanist movement.
The Friendly Atheist was started by Hemant Mehta, author of I Sold My Soul on eBay: Viewing Faith Through an Atheist’s Eyes (2007). Mehta and several others contribute to it.
Frederick Douglass Institute for African and African-American Studies at the University of Rochester works to promote the development of African and African-American studies in undergraduate and graduate education and through research at the University of Rochester.
The Institute for Research in African-American Studies at Columbia University studies historical and contemporary formations in black culture, politics, and society.
National Urban League, the nation’s oldest and largest community-based movement devoted to empowering African-Americans to enter the economic and social mainstream.
National Black Leadership Commission on AIDS is the oldest non-profit organization of its kind in the U.S. It works to educate and empower African American leaders to fight and help protect against HIV/AIDS in local communities through education, policy, advocacy, research and resource development.
The Freethought Trail website traces west-central New York state’s pivotal role in the history of freethought. It is a project of the Council for Secular Humanism.
The National Black Catholic Clergy Caucus is based in New York City.