Reason Rally 2016: A bloc party that counts

After a successful (but chilly and damp!) Reason Rally in 2012, the event will be heading back to Washington D.C., this year.

The latest polls show that the percentage of people who don’t care about a candidate’s religion is increasing and that “Nones” outnumber the U.S.’s largest religious denomination (Catholics) by several percentage votes. Nones are also a growing segment of the under-45 population ā€” who are key voters! That growth is a great accomplishment for those who support separation of church and state, critical thinking and just plain good sense.

We’ll all have the opportunity to celebrate that victory ā€” and build our power as a voting bloc ā€” by attending the nonpartisan Reason Rally 2016 at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C., on June 4. You’ll hear great speakers and entertainers, and get the chance to lobby members of Congress.

“In this historic place, we proclaim our dream of a future where people are free to express rational and reasonable views without the fear of reprisal, retaliation or retribution!” proclaims the ReasonRally.org web site.

Speakers will include Richard Dawkins, Johnny Depp, Kelly Carlin, Paul Provenza, James Randi, Julia Sweeny, Cara Santa Maria, Lawrence Krauss and Eugenie Scott, and a host of activists, musicians and performers.

Major sponsors include the Freedom From Religion Foundation, American Atheists, American Humanist Association, Center for Inquiry, Richard Dawkins Foundation, Secular Coalition of America and Stiefel Freethought Foundation. FFRF and other sponsors will be visible with booths on Saturday and have a brief opportunity at the mic.

The Reason Rally itself is a day-long event, but there will be a variety of other events over several days from Thursday, June 2 through Sunday, June 4. The coalition of groups putting on the Reason Rally has reserved room blocs at centrally located hotels.

Thursday and Friday will include Lobby Days, in conjunction with the Secular Coalition of America. Some pre-rally evening entertainment events are being planned, as well as a Sunday post-rally event.

It’s a Voting Bloc Party for those who believe that public policy should be made based on scientific evidence, not religious beliefs. Join us, and bring your friends!

For more information, go to ReasonRally.org. Freethought Today will carry updates.

Freedom From Religion Foundation