Sincere Kirabo
Posts by Sincere Kirabo (page 3)
You Keep Using That Word…
“Systemic and institutional bias and privilege are, in my opinion, the current greatest threats to human progress…the betterment of the people around me and... Read More
When Colorblindness Isn’t the Answer: Humanism and the Challenge of Race
BOOK BY ANTHONY B. PINN PRITCHSTONE PUBLISHING, 2017 144 PP.; $9.47 (PAPERBACK) $7.99 (KINDLE) ANTHONY PINN'S NEW BOOK, When Colorblindness Isn’t the Answer... Read More
Is Humanism the Answer?
As I reflect on the 76th Annual Conference of the American Humanist Association, held June 8-11 in Charleston, South Carolina, I keep returning to... Read More
Dear White Progressives…
I’ll get straight to the point since I know we’re all busy. It’s time we had a “Come to Jesus moment.” Again. I say... Read More
Blacks Do Atheism: Coming to an HBCU Near You
I remember the isolation I endured when I began to scrutinize my religious faith and when curiosity inevitably led me to apostasy. I was... Read More
Film Review: I Am Not Your Negro
James Baldwin was a national treasure. Through his masterful writing and oratorical deliberations on race and Black America’s constant struggle for justice and recognition... Read More
Creating Change Beyond Marches
Last week I attended Creating Change, an annual conference spearheaded by the National LGBTQ Taskforce that provides training in grassroots organizing that centers the... Read More