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Conservative Threats to Public Education
Mar 07, 2024 4:00PM—5:00PM
4pm PT/7pm ET Join us for a thought-provoking webinar that delves into the critical topic of public education, with a focus on the constitutionality of school vouchers. Our esteemed panelists Rep. James Talarico, Jessica Piper, Leslie Briggs, and Prof. Caroline Mala Corbin will bring diverse perspectives and expertise to the table, discussing the implications of…
View MoreSSA Student Member Meeting
Feb 16, 2024 1:00PM—2:00PM
1pm PT/4pm ET Our monthly national member meeting is a place to build community among secular students across the country. At these meetings you will: – Grow your leadership skills – Connect with other secular students – Engage with leaders of the secular community and members of our speakers bureau – Stay up to date…
View MoreVoting Rights and Access
Feb 07, 2024 4:00PM—5:00PM
4pm PT/7pm ET Get ready for this important webinar as we dive into the topic of voting in the context of the upcoming 2024 presidential election! Join us for an insightful discussion featuring panelists Jada McNeill and Sithara Menon from Campus Takeover and Alyson Grigsby from Voters Not Politicians who will share their expertise and…
View MoreTraining: Planning Your First Event
Jan 31, 2024 4:00PM—5:00PM
4pm PT/7pm ET Are you planning to host your first public event soon? Are you a new chapter unsure of how to do it? Attend our Chapter Training: How to Plan Your First Event hosted by our organizer, Stephanie Torres! We will review everything from the early stages of planning such as brainstorming, funding, and…
View MoreGeneration Secular: Breaking the God Habit and Saving America
Jan 24, 2024 4:00PM—5:00PM
4pm PT/7pm ET Kate Cohen, Washington Post columnist and author of We of Little Faith: Why I Stopped Pretending to Believe (and Maybe You Should Too) talks about the urgent political moment, which demands that we all stand up for our secular democracy—and against the threat of right-wing Christian theocracy—and why being openly nonreligious is…
View MoreSSA Student Member Meeting
Jan 19, 2024 1:00PM—2:00PM
1pm PT/4pm ET Our monthly national member meeting is a place to build community among secular students across the country. At these meetings you will: Grow your leadership skills, connect with other secular students, and stay up to date on SSA resources and events! Our monthly NSLM is open to current, prospective, and alumni SSA…
View MoreTraining: How to Recruit Other Students
Jan 17, 2024 4:00PM—5:00PM
4pm PT/7pm ET Chase Daseler, SSA Campus Organizer for the East, will be leading this virtual training designed to equip you with the skills you’ll need to successfully recruit fellow students and build a thriving secular student community on your campus. In this interactive session, Chase will share proven strategies, effective communication techniques, and innovative…
View MoreTraining: How to Host a Successful Meeting
Jan 10, 2024 4:00PM—5:00PM
4pm PT/7pm ET Have you ever attended a meeting where nothing really got done? We all have, and in this training we will address ways to make sure your meeting is productive, engaging, and fun. Meetings are one of the most important ways to connect with the members of your chapter and to plan events,…
View MoreDecember SSA Student Member Meeting
Dec 01, 2023
1pm PT/4pm ET Our monthly national member meeting is a place to build community among secular students across the country. At these meetings you will grow your leadership skills, connect with other secular students, engage with leaders of the secular community and stay up to date on SSA resources and events. Meetings are open to…
View MoreChrist, Country, and Conspiracies? Christian Nationalism and Belief in Conspiracy Theories
Nov 08, 2023
4pm PT/7pm ET “Fake news” is rampant in today’s information environment, with real-world implications for public health, democracy, and other important public issues. While other work has shown a relationship between various aspects of religious belief or practice and support for specific conspiracy theories, we do not yet have a sense of which Americans are…
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