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AtheistActivist.org is designed as a tool for the atheist who wants to bring about change
through activism to benefit the secular community. Use the information here to support people and organizations that share your secular
viewpoint.
There are a number of very good resources on the net that will help you become an effective and efficient activist.
Gather relevant information in real time, learn the proper approach to addressing issues and know where to act and who can help.
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Read the Effective Activism Guide to make good use of your
time when dealing with Establishment Clause infractions. This site gives a step by step procedure to follow and several contacts where you can report
church/state violations. Use the template to draw up your news release. This is the best source for individual activism rather than group activism.
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Also read this article
by Stuart Bechman on general atheist activism. His site is an answer to those who ask 'How Can I Help?'
Great for developing the activist mindset.
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One activist handbook I hope you never need is put together by the Just Cause Law Collective
and spells out how to properly deal with law enforcement should a protest or demonstration turn ugly.
It's not a bad idea to be familiar with your rights and how to navigate the legal system.
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Download NetAction's Virtual Activist Training Reader.
Published by The Tides Center of San Francisco, it outlines how to be effective and professional in on-line activism
including generating your own action alerts, cyber security and much more. Take a look at their archived
publications for more useful info.
- Be an effective atheist activist by investing merely
30 minutes a week.
This requires a little preparation using your first 30 minute period to make future efforts even easier.
The information on this site is based in part on the author's non-professional
understanding of U.S. laws concerning separation of church and state and other
matters. Nothing on this website is intended, nor should it be construed, as
legal advice.
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