Atheist Alliance International

Atheist Alliance International (AAI) is a non-profit advocacy organization committed to raising awareness and educating the public about atheism. It does this by supporting atheist and freethought organizations around the world through promoting local campaigns, raising awareness of related issues, sponsoring secular education projects and facilitating interaction among secular groups and individuals.

Atheist Alliance International
AbbreviationAAI
Formation1991 (1991)
TypeNon-profit
(charitable status was revoked in 2022)
PurposeAdvocacy of atheism and secularism
HeadquartersWashington, D.C.,
United States
Region served
Worldwide
Official language
English, Spanish
President
David Orenstein
(resigned in June 2022)
AffiliationsSpecial consultative status at United Nations

Council of Europe Participatory Status
(revoked in 2022)

Affiliated local organisations on all continents other than Antarctica.
Websiteatheistalliance.org

History

AAI was founded in 1991 as Atheist Alliance, an alliance of four U.S.-based local atheist groups. Over time Atheist Alliance expanded, adding both local/regional U.S. groups and international groups as members. The organization changed its name to Atheist Alliance International in 2001. In 2010 and 2011 members approved the separation of the U.S. and international segments of AAI into separate organizations in order to accommodate the different strategic interests of each group. The U.S. group of AAI was renamed Atheist Alliance of America. The launch of the newly restructured AAI occurred at the World Atheist Convention in Dublin, Ireland on 3 June 2011.[1] AAI then described the organisation as follows:[2]

Atheist Alliance International (AAI) is a global network of atheist and freethought groups and individuals, committed to educating its members and the public about atheism, secularism and related issues.

A positive global voice for atheism and secularism, AAl:

  • Strengthens cooperation between atheist and freethought organisations around the world;
  • Supports the establishment of new atheist/freethought organisations, particularly in developing countries; and
  • Facilitates and supports projects/events that promote atheism, critical thinking and empiricism, while combating discrimination against atheists and freethinkers around the world.

In 2013, AAI was granted special consultative status by the United Nations.[3][4]

In February 2018, AAI was granted participatory status at the Council of Europe.[5]

During 2017-2018, a small number of directors placed AAI into what they called "Special Measures", without the knowledge of other directors, or any of the members.[6]

On 20 May 2018 a "Directors Annual General Meeting" was held, without the knowledge of most of the members. At that AGM, new bylaws[7] were introduced which, among other things:

  • Removed the requirement for the board to hold Annual General Meetings.
  • Removed the ability of members to nominate or elect directors, or (in the absence of AGMs) to propose or vote on any other motions.
  • Removed the requirement for the board to publish annual accounts to the members.

In 2021, the Secretary of State of California and the California Franchise Tax Board suspended AAI.[8]

In June 2022, the Attorney General of California revoked AAI's Charitable status.[9]

In 2022, AAI's participatory status at the Council of Europe was revoked.[10]

Organization structure

AAI's Board consists of between 4 and 13 Directors elected for two-year staggered terms. Affiliates or individual members can propose candidates for the Board, and the annual general meeting votes on them and elects directors.

As of the May 2022 Annual General Meeting, the current leadership includes:[11]

Executive Committee

  • President & UN Representative - David Orenstein (USA) (resigned in June 2022[12])
  • Vice President - Nina Sankari (Poland) (resigned in June 2022)
  • Secretary - Bill Flavell (UK)
  • Treasurer - Fotis Frangopoulos (Greece)

Regional Directors

  • Africa - Ebuka Ikeorah (Nigeria)
  • Asia - Tonoy Emroz Alam (Bangladesh/Germany); & Atheist Support Network Director
  • Australasia - Stella Thomas (Australia)
  • Europe - Kristina Hallmeier (Germany)
  • North America - Jamila Bey (USA) (resigned in October 2022)
  • South and Central America - Alfonso Ugarte Johnson

Board Members At-Large

  • Jason Sylvester (Canada, pan-Asia), Director (AAI Blogging, Podcast Host)
  • Brian Kernick (Canada)
  • Steve Polgar (USA)

Projects

Generic atheist symbol, the result of a 2007 AAI contest, created by Diane Reed[13][14]

AAI assists Kasese School in Western Uganda. This is a humanist school that provides secular education in a remote area of the country. AAI's education policy supports the right to secular education, and asserts the need for education in critical thinking and the distinction between faith and reason as a guide to knowledge beliefs along with the spirit of free inquiry and the teaching of science free from religious interference and the respect for evidence. AAI is opposed to indoctrination and dogma—religious or otherwise.

The organization has a flagship publication called Secular World which is published quarterly. Members also receive AAI Insider, a fortnightly newsletter.

UN submissions

Governance issues

In 2021, the Secretary of State of California and the California Franchise Tax Board suspended AAI.[8] This means that AAI's "powers, rights and privileges are suspended in California." These powers, rights and privileges include (among other things) the ability to legally do business and to retain tax-exempt status.[20]

In June 2022, the status of AAI as a registered nonprofit was revoked by the California Attorney General.[9] This “prohibits any activity in California for which registration is required ..., including holding or soliciting assets for charitable purposes. A revoked registrant is prohibited from distributing or expending charitable assets without prior written approval from the Attorney General. Members of the board of directors or any person directly involved in distributing or expending charitable assets may be held personally liable for assets improperly expended."

Despite their revoked status, AAI continues to solicit and accept charitable donations for their public campaigns.[21]

When the then President, David Orenstein, resigned in June 2022, AAI's announcement of the resignation included this quote from Orenstein: "When I accepted the role of President on May 22, I was aware of the governance issue [sic] that have been raised. I believed, and still believe, the allegations can be tackled head-on."[12]

In a public announcement in June 2022, the then Vice President Nina Sankari stated "A few days ago, after obtaining information about the disastrous legal status of the AAI ..., I submitted my resignation from the role of Vice President of AAI and of its board member [sic], seeing no further possibility of acting within its framework."[22]

In November 2022 AAI published a "Disclosure Document"[23] in which they admitted:

  • they had not kept adequate and correct books and records of account during the period 2017-2019 (which is in breach of section 6320 of the California Corporations Code[24]), and
  • during the period in which they failed to keep adequate financial records, AAI entered into a self-dealing transaction with a director (which is in breach of section 5233 of the California Corporations Code[25]).

Voting issues

Some AAI members have complained that the board has used the ambiguous concept of "formal" membership to arbitrarily deny voting rights to member organisations.[26][27][28] In 2021 the Greek Helsinki Monitor published an article claiming that, during the Annual General Meeting of AAI that year, there was a "denial of the right to vote of our Humanist Union of Greece", in contravention of the bylaws.[26] Following the 2022 AGM, the spokesperson at the Greek Helsinki Monitor revealed that, once again, the Humanist Union of Greece had been denied voting rights at the AGM,[29] despite being assured by the AAI Secretary/Treasurer that they were "a member in good standing" after paying their annual membership fee two months earlier.[30]

AAI in the media

See also

References

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  28. Rivera, Shirley [@kitanamalina] (23 May 2022). "Bill the vice president from @atheistalliance wants only "formal" atheist groups have the right to vote. So that means that all of the Latin American Organizations are garage groups? What is he talking about? AAI is currently suspended according to the Attorney General of CA!!! t.co/zR2m2aMf7E" (Tweet). Archived from the original on 24 May 2022. Retrieved 30 May 2022 via Twitter.
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