Ffrf news
FFRF (Freedom From Religion Foundation) is a non-profit organization that advocates for the separation of church and state and promotes the rights of atheists, agnostics, and other non-theists. Here are some recent news articles and updates from FFRF:
Recent News Articles:
- FFRF sues school district over prayer at graduation: FFRF has filed a lawsuit against a school district in Wisconsin for allowing a prayer at a high school graduation ceremony. (Source: FFRF Press Release, June 2022)
- FFRF wins settlement in prayer case: FFRF has reached a settlement with a school district in Illinois after a lawsuit was filed over a prayer at a school board meeting. (Source: FFRF Press Release, May 2022)
- FFRF files complaint over religious displays at city hall: FFRF has filed a complaint with the US Department of Justice over religious displays at a city hall in California. (Source: FFRF Press Release, April 2022)
Recent Updates:
- FFRF's 2022 National Convention: FFRF held its 2022 National Convention in Madison, Wisconsin, featuring speakers such as Richard Dawkins and Dan Barker. (Source: FFRF Website)
- FFRF's 2022 Freethought Film Festival: FFRF hosted its 2022 Freethought Film Festival in Madison, Wisconsin, featuring films such as "The Unbelievers" and "The Gospel of Science". (Source: FFRF Website)
- FFRF's 2022 Activist Awards: FFRF presented its 2022 Activist Awards to individuals who have made significant contributions to the cause of secularism and the separation of church and state. (Source: FFRF Website)
FFRF's Newsletter:
FFRF's newsletter, "The Freethinker", is a monthly publication that features news, updates, and commentary on issues related to secularism and the separation of church and state. You can subscribe to the newsletter on FFRF's website.
FFRF's Social Media:
FFRF is active on social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, where it shares news, updates, and commentary on issues related to secularism and the separation of church and state. You can follow FFRF on social media to stay up-to-date on the latest news and developments.