Sincere Kirabo
Posts by Sincere Kirabo (page 5)
Women in Secularism 4: Complex Issues, Respectful Discourse
This past weekend, my colleague Jessica Xiao and I had the honor of attending the Center For Inquiry’s Women In Secularism 4 (WIS). This... Read More
You Can’t Make Change If You Don’t Show Up
By now, virtually everyone is familiar with the term “Black Lives Matter,” whether they understand or agree with its purpose or not. The Black... Read More
The Black Conservative Anomaly
For many, the term “Black conservative” comes across as a bizarre, almost inappropriate oxymoron. However, the Republican National Convention was a distinct reminder that... Read More
Navigating Critical Thinking, Intersectionality, and Identity Politics in the Secular Movement
Living is easy with eyes closed misunderstanding all you see. –John Lennon Doing the work I’m actively engaged in leads me to frequently network... Read More
Gutting of the Voting Rights Act Derails American Democracy
Last Wednesday I attended a joint congressional briefing hosted by the ACLU and the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights titled “The State... Read More
Enough Talk – A Call to Humanist Action
The American Humanist Association has been devoted to applying critical inquiry and social concern to everyday human activity and to our society for seventy-five... Read More
Humanism’s Return to What Really Matters: An Interview with Atheist Minister Gretta Vosper
What is the purpose of a church? What does it mean to be an atheist minister or an atheist congregation? For many believers and... Read More