Mandisa Thomas: Black Nonbeliever
Non-belief can be difficult for anyone. In the black community (especially in the United States), the challenge can be compounded, as the church and God are woven so deeply into black history and culture. Mandisa Thomas is president of Black Nonbelievers, Inc, and she speaks for a few minutes about the importance of a full, three-dimensional picture of the Civil Rights Movement, religious belief, and the merits of a secular life. http://www.blacknonbelievers.org

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