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Donald Trump's niece, Mary L. Trump, explains why her uncle is the real Grinch.
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Celebrating with music and readings, we explain why the Winter Solstice is the true "Reason for the Season."
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Celebrating with music and readings, we explain why the Winter Solstice is the true "Reason for the Season."
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Dr. Leo Igwe, who is a noted human rights activist in Nigeria, talks about the religious violence in Nigeria and explains why Trump's saber-rattling isn't helping. The video version of this interview is also .
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Pamela Nickel Williams, author of the memoir Clearly Lies Are True, tells us what it was like growing up in Scientology, and how she escaped that abusive cult.
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We are thankful for the many speakers and performers at FFRF's 48th annual convention. We listen to 20 clips from that entertaining and enlightening event.
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Herb Silverman tells us how he fought the state of South Carolina to allow atheists to run for public office, and Nancy Northup, president of the Center for Reproductive Rights, describes the state of abortion rights across the country.
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New York Times columnist Jamelle Bouie tells us how we can defend democracy against the threat of Christian nationalism.
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After talking about warning labels on bibles and reporting on state/church news, we hear Brandi Carlile's new song "Church and State." FFRF Senior Litigation Counsel Sam Grover joins us to talk about our newest lawsuit with South Carolina plaintiff Jim Reel, who was denied becoming a poll worker because he could not swear "so help me God."
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Harvard Professor Steven Levitsky, author of How Democracies Die, tells us about “The Great Abdication: America’s Descent into Authoritarianism.”
info_outlineU.S. Rep. Zoe Lofgren, D-Calif., explains how California's Proposition 50 is trying to fight religious-right authoritarianism. Legal Fellow Kyle Steinberg describes FFRF's new federal lawsuit challenging a religious oath in South Carolina.