SOC3309: Atheists as “Other”: Religious & Nonreligious Outsiders in the US

3 CreditsRace, Power, and Justice in the United States

What does it mean to be an atheist in the United States today? Atheists comprise a small percentage of the American population, but one with an increasingly visible presence in popular culture, political discourse, & everyday life. How do atheists organize into groups oriented toward identity-formation, social connection, and political action? prereq: 1001 recommended

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