Apr 11, 2017
Writer, activist, social critic and commentator,
Alix's activism has garnered national attention on
matters of race, religion and politics. Alix was the first atheist
featured in Ebony magazine. He's a founding member of the largest
freethought organization in North Texas and organizer for
Black Non-Believers of Dallas. He advises for the American Humanist
Association and the Center for Inquiry. His writing can be found on
various venues such as Secular Nation, Free Inquiry, American
Atheist magazine and Time magazine. Check out his self titled blog
The Graffiti Wall at Patheos or on The Orbit and as a regular on
air personality at Dogma Debate.
Hispanic American Freethinkers
http://hafree.org/en/
The Clergy Project
http://clergyproject.org
The Black Humanist Alliance
http://blackhumanists.org
American Humanist Association
https://americanhumanist.org
Center for Inquiry
http://www.centerforinquiry.net
African Americans for Humanism
http://www.aahumanism.net
Secular Nation
http://atheistallianceamerica.org/our-work/magazine/
Free Inquiry
https://www.secularhumanism.org/index.php/articles/category/freeinquiry
Black Nonbelievers
https://blacknonbelievers.wordpress.com
Black Nonbelievers of Dallas
http://www.meetup.com/Black-NonBelievers-of-Dallas/
https://www.facebook.com/BlackNonbelieversOfDallas
The Orbit
https://the-orbit.net
The Graffiti Wall
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/thegraffitiwall/
Ebony Magazine: I Am The Big A
http://wp.production.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/files/2013/04/AlixEbony.jpg