Kate Cohen, author of We of Little Faith: Why I Stopped Pretending to Believe (And Maybe You Should Too), will join our Book Club discussion of her book at 8:30 PM for a short Q&A.
Kate will also be our November 17 program speaker to share her journey that led her to write this book. Details on that event are coming soon.
Kate Cohen is a Washington Post contributing columnist and author of We of Little Faith: Why I Stopped Pretending to Believe (And Maybe You Should Too), which chronicles Kate’s journey to outspoken atheism and argues that nonbelievers should be more vocal, for the good of the country. For this work and for her columns inspecting America’s outsized deference to religion, the Freedom from Religion Foundation honored her with its “Freethought Heroine” award in 2023. She has spoken to groups large and small around the country, and recently gave the keynote address for the inaugural Congressional Reason Reception in Washington, D.C. Kate is the author of two previous books and the mother of three children. She lives with her husband on a hay farm in Albany, New York.
Published 8/19/24