Black Skeptics Group L.A.
@blackskeptics
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Black Skeptics L.A. is a community-based organization committed to providing humanist educational resources for Black and BIPOC secularists
Los Angeles, Ca
Joined September 2010
#Standing4BlackGirls @WLProject2 rally and march to end rape culture & sexual violence in South L.A., amplifying the disproportionate impact of gender-based violence on Black women, Black girls and queer youth and the silencing and victim-shaming of survivors in our communities
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The Black Girls' Guide to Humanism podcast with @sikivuhutch and Monica Burns focuses on Black Gen Z perspectives on being young Black, queer and secular featuring KeVonna Dixon, one of our 2025 First in the Family Humanist scholarship awardees https://t.co/5AhGs4jAPi
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An atrocity that children and families will go hungry in the richest country on the planet due to the Trump and GOP crime syndicates' corrupt and illegal waste, fraud and abuse. Here are L.A. County food assistance resources and food banks to donate to
Tomorrow, the GOP will be responsible for starving millions of food insecure children and families with their corrupt immoral shutdown of SNAP benefits. L.A. County offers assistance resources at https://t.co/MjXYXOVWfG or at L.A. Parks and Rec https://t.co/desA17Br7J
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Congrats to Tuskegee-bound Aviana Anderson, one of our SEVEN Black First in the Fam Humanist scholarship awardees! "This award lets youth of color know that it's ok to question authority, explore nonreligious identities and care about justice, equity and science!" .@sikivuhutch
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Congrats to our 2025 @WLProject2 Lorraine Hansberry Humanist Scholarship awardees for their outstanding social justice & LGBTQ youth leadership and advocacy in South L.A. school-communities! Big thanks to @FFRF and the Harrington Family Fund for their multi-year support!
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The 2025 BSLA First in the Family Humanist scholarship application is now open for BIPOC secular, LGBTQIA+, undocumented, foster care, unhoused and disabled youth. Six $5K awards are available. Deadline June 20th. APPLY NOW https://t.co/leNj53weLZ
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We are among 21 orgs receiving arts grants from the Culver City Cultural Affairs Commission for our SOLD OUT show "Outliers: A Black Women's Theater Showcase", debuting January 26 & Feb 2! 21 Organizations Selected for 2025 Performing Arts Grant Program - City of Culver City
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Rapid response microgrant support for #BlackAltadena Pasadena families who have been disproportionately impacted by the devastating wildfires. Black families were pioneers in the community after the dismantling of racially restrictive covenants https://t.co/49JZ9uHpN6
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Why Are No Men Talking About the Many Dehumanizing Rapes of Gisèle Pélicot? by @pagan_rosalind
https://t.co/cYyQCn8xZw
#MeToo
aninjusticemag.com
Where are the real men who want to protect us all hiding now?
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44 days. That’s all the time we have left until Election Day. @KamalaHarris has the vision, strength, and compassion to lead this country forward. Make your voice heard—make a plan to vote early, vote by mail, or head to the polls. https://t.co/bBcatjmEym
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The youth vote is critical and supporting/educating high school students on their power as new voters fighting to protect progressive civil and human rights protections will be paramount to beating back white supremacist fascism. #voterregistration
This week is National High School #voterregistration @WLProject2 created this youth guide on the differences between #HarrisWalz & the fascist #Trump platform on voting rights, climate change, abortion, LGBTQ+ rights, racial justice, child poverty https://t.co/iVzNCyF1Ir
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Congratulations again to our Lorraine Hansberry Humanist multi-year scholarship young Black and Latinx women @WLProject2 awardees, featured in @FFRF latest Freethought Today newspaper amplifying their stories of community activism, professional and educational aspirations.
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Congrats to our 2024 First in the Fam Humanist Scholarship Awardees! In the midst of backlashes against affirmative action, Black and BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ student education and progressive secular humanist principles, these youth are making a difference! https://t.co/PkvdmGURVT
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Congrats to our First in the Family awardee computer engineering student Xavier Johnson! "I’m passionate about advocating for the rights of the LGBTQ+ community and individuals like me who are on the autism spectrum. It can be increasingly difficult for us to get through college"
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"I’ve always identified as a humanist and non-religious for my entire life." Congrats to First in the Fam Humanist scholarship awardee and queer activist Jah Johnson! Jah discusses the impact the award will have on her financial wellbeing coming from a working class family.
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Tensions are rising in Lebanon, making life even more difficult for Georgina, an intersex refugee. Learn how you can support her struggle for safety and dignity. #LGBT #intersex #refugees Read more: ( https://t.co/k8chnM7VsC
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Efforts to establish a national legislation to address the epidemic of misogynoir against Black women and girls have been largely futile. For example, the Protect Black Women and Girls Act has been stalled in Congress for three years #Standing4BlackGirls
https://t.co/dX2oOaOl6R
aninjusticemag.com
Like former president Barack Obama before her, the weight of Black expectations will be massive
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We are so proud to announce one of our First in the Family Humanist $5K scholarship awardees, Pierce Smallwood, who will be attending Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and pursuing a degree in electrical engineering this fall!
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"The Myth that J.D. Vance Bootstrapped His Way to the Top" #JDVance and I also both received higher education due to the generosity of others who funded our scholarships. Vance attended Yale Law School on a generous scholarship for low income students https://t.co/VZdKuvyeqy
time.com
It’s time to question what J.D. Vance can actually do for working class Americans, writes Bobi Conn.
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