Mon, 12 July 2010 ![]() Making Humanism Relevant to African Americans Gilbert Holmes is a long time board member and now Executive Director of ACLU of Indiana. He is a graduate of Southern Illinois University, University of Southern California, and the Indiana University School of Law. He has had a distinguished career in both government and the private sector including Commissioner, Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) and President/CEO of Indianapolis Public Transportation Corporation (IndyGo). Desmond Wood was baptized as a Lutheran but drifted away from the church as he matured. He converted to Islam in 2000. During this time, he traveled to the Middle East and studied Arabic. In 2005, he began to hang out and study with an esoteric group in Indianapolois. After a year with them, he began to study diverse subjects on his own and discovered Center for Inquiry Indiana. He is a serious student of philosophy and religion as well as studying the art of classical music and jazz on the classical guitar. Comments[0] |
Mon, 12 July 2010 ![]() Making Humanism Relevant to African Americans Jamila Bey is a journalist and comedian living in Washington, DC. Born to a Southern Baptist convert to Catholicism and a non-practicing Black Muslim, Jamila has formally renounced her "confused" belief in the supernatural and is now an out and proud Atheist. Jamila began her career covering government in her hometown of Pittsburgh and moved to DC where she was an editor for four years at National Public Radio. She's been a writer for hire for the better part of the last decade and is devoted to spreading the gospel of Logic, Reason, and Science to all those who may hear. Check out her article, "Black Women Who Use the "A" Word Comments[0] |
Mon, 12 July 2010 ![]() Jamila Bey is a journalist and comedian living in Washington, DC. Born to a Southern Baptist convert to Catholicism and a non-practicing Black Muslim, Jamila has formally renounced her "confused" belief in the supernatural and is now an out and proud Atheist. Jamila began her career covering government in her hometown of Pittsburgh and moved to DC where she was an editor for four years at National Public Radio. She's been a writer for hire for the better part of the last decade and is devoted to spreading the gospel of Logic, Reason, and Science to all those who may hear. Check out her article, "Black Women Who Use the "A" Word." Comments[0] |
Mon, 21 June 2010 Eric Workman sued Greenwood IN High School to prevent school-sactioned prayer at the graduation ceremony. Introduced by Reba Boyd Wooden, Executive Director of CFI Indiana. Comments[0] |
Fri, 21 May 2010 Secularism and death. Comments[0] |
Tue, 11 May 2010 CFI Indiana celebrates the National Day of Reason with readings from freethinking authors. Comments[0] |
Wed, 5 May 2010 ![]() Eddie Tabash is a Constitutional Lawyer, a member of CFI Transnational Board of Directors, National Legal Committee for Americans United for Separation of Church and State, and First Amendment Committee of ACLU of Southern California. His most comprehensive treatment of the separation of Church and State is the brief he filed in 2007 for CFI in the same sex marriage case before the California Supreme Court. Comments[0] |
Mon, 1 March 2010 Darwin Day, Science denial. Comments[0] |
Fri, 29 January 2010 CFI News and programming. Top science stories. HASTI www.hasti.org Comments[0] |




