Winter Solstice celebrations, secular outcomes, media play and must-read columns

We at the Freedom From Religion Foundation have been in a mixed mode this week — part celebratory and part cautionary. We commemorated Bill of Rights Day with an urgent full-page ad in Wednesday’s New York Times. The text warns: “The scales of justice have been alarmingly tipped in favor of a privileged status for […]
Saying farewell to a pandemic year — and wishing for a better year ahead

What a year! In spite of all that was different, one thing remained constant: our dedication to freethought and separation of state and church.
Luminaria enlightens onlookers about real reason for the season

What better date to have a celebration of lights than on the darkest night of the year — Dec. 21, the Winter Solstice?
An urgent report, generous media coverage, many secular displays & Solstice celebrations

Boy, did we have our hands full at the Freedom From Religion Foundation this week.
Winter Solstice celebrations and responses

Winter Solstice has recently kept us on our toes here at the Freedom From Religion Foundation.
Happy Winter Solstice, everyone!

Today is the day we turn the corner from darkness toward light. One shining example of this came early week, as FFRF was on the winning side of an important appeals court ruling.
‘Tis the season for us to drive Ken Ham and others crazy

When the city of Ozark in Missouri initially agreed with our constitutionally sound request to remove a lighted cross from a public park, it caused an uproar.
Having Solstice fun as we advocate
Many folks may be taking it easy this time of the year, but we at the FFRF are working as hard — if not harder.
We win even when it seems we aren’t
At the Freedom From Religion Foundation, we often are winning even when it doesn’t seem to be the case.