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May 3, 2016
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Alix Jules is a secular activist, writer, and President of Black Nonbelievers of Dallas, Texas. He chairs the Dallas-Fort Worth Coalition of Reason's Diversity Council, is a founding member of the Fellowship of Freethought, and is an advisor to the Council for Secular Humanism's Africal Americans for Humanism Initiative.
His atheism and activism have gained national attention.
In this one-hour conversation with Seth Andrews (recorded in Dallas on April 9th, 2016), Alix speaks candidly about religion, race, politics, equality, and the rise of black secularism throughout the United States.
VIDEO of this conversation is here: https://youtu.be/OkP0eCMn1XQ
Alix Jules' blog on Patheos: http://www.patheos.com/blogs/thegraffitiwall
Alix Jules is a secular activist, writer, and President of Black Nonbelievers of Dallas, Texas. He chairs the Dallas-Fort Worth Coalition of Reason's Diversity Council, is a founding member of the Fellowship of Freethought, and is an advisor to the Council for Secular Humanism's Africal Americans for Humanism Initiative.
His atheism and activism have gained national attention.
In this one-hour conversation with Seth Andrews (recorded in Dallas on April 9th, 2016), Alix speaks candidly about religion, race, politics, equality, and the rise of black secularism throughout the United States.
VIDEO of this conversation is here: https://youtu.be/OkP0eCMn1XQ
Alix Jules' blog on Patheos: http://www.patheos.com/blogs/thegraffitiwall
Released:
May 3, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
That's It, You're Dead to Me: When Does Someone Become "Toxic?": Here's a messy little conversation about mental health in the meme-verse. When do we necessarily use (and sometimes overuse) the term "toxic?" Article in The Atlantic: https://bit.ly/3HbV6w0 Dr. Tarico's article: https://bit.ly/3P9gxjk by TheThinkingAtheist