- About Us
- Dare to Care!
- Events
- Fear of a Black Atheist by Mandisa Thomas
- Democratic Primary Debate 7th Congressional District
- The Sunday Sessions-Conversion Therapy-Discussion
- Screening of "The Sunday Sessions"
- Mental Health Disorders: A Scientific Perspective
- The Humanist Pat Down: Defending Race in the Face of Reason
- Mental Health: Collaborations for Recovery
- Playing with Fire as the World Burns
- Dream On
- Leaving Religion Behind
- Q&A with Lawrence Krauss
- Matter of Facts
- Creating Change through Humanism
- Linda LaScola - Caught in the Pulpit: Leaving Belief Behind & The Clergy Project
- David Silverman Fighting God
- There for the grace of God go I
- Why we Believe in God(s) & Important Topics Concerning Suicide
- Critical Thinking & Conversations about Faith
- Interests
- Recorded Programs
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Sam Mickens
Sam Mickens, equipped with a BA in History and a Minor in African American studies from Montclair State University, has spent the past 20+ years coaching, teaching and mentoring young people in the public and private school system. He currently works at Trinity Episcopal School in Richmond, Virginia as the Associate Director of Admissions.
Sam considers himself a self-taught anthropologist and uses his travels a learning experience, recently exploring South Africa, Greece, various parts of the Caribbean and Mexico. He's fascinated by the distribution of wealth and poverty throughout the world, in particular the US.