Day of Solidarity for Black Nonbelievers

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Houston, TX, February 11, 2013 –(PR.com)– Day of Solidarity

What: Day of Solidarity for Black Non-Believers

When: February 24, 2013

Where: The Day of Solidarity for Black Non-Believers (DoS) is a nationwide event during Black History Month to promote community and solidarity among blacks in America who identify as non-believers: atheists, agnostics, skeptics, free-thinkers, etc. DoS has been organized as a way to counter “the religious voice that all too often serves as the lone voice of black consciousness and experience,” as stated by Donald Wright. These gatherings in cities and towns across the U.S. will promote fellowship and the pursuit of humanist strategies to solve the problems facing humanity especially those affecting the black community.

The events will be unique, customized by each of the organizers and attendees. DOS gatherings will take place in coffeehouses, restaurants or other casual settings. Larger groups may convene in libraries or other public venues. Although there is no formal itinerary for the DOS events, organizers are encouraged to include a segment on historical black non-theists, share life experiences, plan for the next DOS, and there should be le time to socialize – get acquainted.

National Contact: Donald Wright, [email protected]
(213) 373-3938

Sponsored By: African Americans for Humanism, Black Atheists of America, Black Freethinkers, Black Non-Believers, Inc., and Black Skeptics Los Angeles

Info: [email protected]