FFRF Media Coverage Archives
Current Media Coverage
Parks Commission ponders issue of religious displays
Kitsap Sun (Bremerton, Washington)
By Charlie Glock-Jackson
For 2017, recognizing each other’s humanity necessary
The Vermilion (University of Louisiana)
By Dawn Darbonne
Illinois school district bars students from announcing prayer gatherings on Facebook page
Christian Times
By Kaye Garcia
N.Y. Times Aids Communist-socialist-feminist-LGBT-anarchist Plans for Inauguration Day Mayhem
The New American
By William F. Jasper
Nearly a quarter of Americans are not religious: Why doesn’t that diversity show up in politics?
Salon
By Amanda Marcotte
San Diego chapter presents FFRF Co-President Dan Barker
Americans United for the Separation of Church and State
Atheist organization wants Trump to remove religious references from inauguration
The Christian Times
By Jardine Malado
Illinois school district bans students from announcing prayer gatherings on Facebook page
Christian Post
By Samuel Smith
Gig Harbor parks board takes up issue of religious displays in city parks
Gig Harbor Patch (Gig Harbor, Washington)
By Neal McNamara
Atheist group: Clemson proves “Pious does not mean moral”
WLTX (Columbia, South Carolina)
By Scott Cooke
Trump’s top pick for Ag secretary advocates prayer for drought relief
Progressive Secular Humanist
By Michael Stone
Bible readers want Iowa lawmakers to return U.S. to God
The Des Moines Register (Des Moines, Iowa)
By William Petroski
Kentuckians to participate in Bible marathon after Bevin declares 2017 'Year of the Bible'
WKYU FM (Western Kentucky University)
By Ebony Clark
Texas county says no to ‘freethought’ banner for Winter Solstice
Americans United for the Separation of Church and State
Freedom From Religion Foundation asks Bevin to rescind ‘Year of the Bible’ declaration
Lex 18 (Lexington, Kentucky)
After Gig Harbor nativity controversy, city will hold public hearing
Gig Harbor Patch (Gig Harbor, Washington)
By Neal McNamara
Letter: Freedom From Religion Foundation responds to AGN editorial
Amarillo Globe-News (Amarillo, Texas)
By FFRF Co-President Annie Laurie Gaylor
Atheist sign slashed in Shelton, reward offered for information on vandals
Shelton Patch (Shelton, Connecticut)
By Alfred Branch
Kentucky governor declares 2017 ‘Year of the Bible’ supports statewide Bible reading marathon
Christian News
By Heather Clark
Winter Solstice sign vandalized over holiday weekend
Shelton Herald (Shelton, Connecticut)
By Aaron Berkowitz
Freedom from Religion Foundation needs to get a life
Amarillo Globe-News (Amarillo, Texas)
By Mary Chumbley
Anti-Christmas sign causes debate in Shelton
ABC 57 (South Bend, Indiana)
By Matt McFarland & Joseph Wenzel IV
Cities resist demands to remove Nativity scenes
Durango Herald (Durango, Colorado)
By Russell Contreras
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