Black Non-Believers in the Black Community with Mandisa Thomas
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What does it cost Black people to stop believing — in a community where faith is woven into identity, family, and belonging?
In this episode of Surviving the Black Church, we sit down with Mandisa Thomas — founder and president of Black Nonbelievers, Inc. and co-recipient of the 2020 Harvard Humanist of the Year award — for a frank conversation about non-belief in the Black community. From the stigma of leaving faith to being shunned by family, Mandisa has spent over a decade creating space for Black people who are done pretending — and building community on the other side of belief.
This one is for the doubters, the done, and everyone quietly asking questions they've been afraid to say out loud.
Surviving the Black Church — because your story doesn't end there.