To say that CPAC continues to be a success for Atheists for Liberty is an understatement. This year was our third exhibition at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference and unlike past years, we had a large optics change. When premiering our Vaccine Mandate Equality Project our two large bags of needle pens ran out like hotcakes. New flashy brochures and promotional flyers with QR codes were spread out across the table, making it much easier for the growing secular demographic in the Conservative Movement to follow us on social media. Our presence at media row also continued with myself and Advisory Board Chairman David Silverman leading the way with a fiery tone, now with most of those interviews being up on YouTube. And the flow of interest in our volunteer committees, once a mere concept only six months ago, was on full display. Now thanks to the planning our team engaged in from our breaks at the booth to our long discussions at our Air BNB, many of those attendees are now volunteers, and our State Director program (once a hot tub topic of discussion in Florida), now has a presence in ten states. Many thanks to our volunteers, drivers, YouTubers, and supporters in the movement for continuing to welcome us back with open arms.
Atheists for Liberty News - Issue #2
Atheists for Liberty News - Issue #2
Atheists for Liberty News - Issue #2
To say that CPAC continues to be a success for Atheists for Liberty is an understatement. This year was our third exhibition at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference and unlike past years, we had a large optics change. When premiering our Vaccine Mandate Equality Project our two large bags of needle pens ran out like hotcakes. New flashy brochures and promotional flyers with QR codes were spread out across the table, making it much easier for the growing secular demographic in the Conservative Movement to follow us on social media. Our presence at media row also continued with myself and Advisory Board Chairman David Silverman leading the way with a fiery tone, now with most of those interviews being up on YouTube. And the flow of interest in our volunteer committees, once a mere concept only six months ago, was on full display. Now thanks to the planning our team engaged in from our breaks at the booth to our long discussions at our Air BNB, many of those attendees are now volunteers, and our State Director program (once a hot tub topic of discussion in Florida), now has a presence in ten states. Many thanks to our volunteers, drivers, YouTubers, and supporters in the movement for continuing to welcome us back with open arms.