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American Atheists at Kentucky Freethought Convention

On September 21, come see both national and local speakers, panels, and workshops at the Kentucky Freethought Convention.

American Atheists is proud to sponsor this biennial get-together for atheists, freethinkers, and humanists in Kentucky.

And guess what: Registration is only $10 for general admission, $5 for college students, and free for children!

Confirmed speakers include “Friendly Atheist” Hemant Mehta, Street Epistemologist Tyrone Wells, former host of The Atheist Experience Tracie Harris, and our president Nick Fish.

At 10:00 AM, Nick will explain how to build atheist and humanist communities during a panel discussion.

Then at 2:30 PM, he will expose Project Blitz for what it is: a Christian nationalist campaign seeking to turn America into a theocracy.

You won’t want to miss out on any of the panels, speeches, and workshops the Kentucky Freethought Convention has in store for you.

Register today!

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American Atheists is a national civil rights organization dedicated to equality for atheists and other nonreligious people. We protect the rights of atheists, advance social inclusion, and empower nonreligious people through advocacy, education, and community building.

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If you have questions, please visit our Contact Us page. If you are a member of the media and would like to speak with a member of our team, please contact:

Melina Cohen
Director of Strategic Communications
[email protected]
(908) 276-7300 x103

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