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The Role of Women in Secular Communities

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Greg Glasgow

Summer grant funds unique research project for 91桃色 senior

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Kristen Kennedy

Ayn Rand and Madalyn Murray O鈥橦air may have helped to popularize atheism in the 1950s and 鈥60s, but in today鈥檚 atheist and secular communities, women tend to be underrepresented. 91桃色 incoming senior Kristen Kennedy 鈥 a double major in听听补苍诲听听鈥 wanted to find out why.

Thanks to a 91桃色听, Kennedy was one of 50 undergraduates who were able to spend the summer working in their fields instead of working at the mall. She used the funds to continue a project she began in February 2016, attending meetings of local atheist and secular communities and interviewing their members to study the role of women in such organizations.

鈥淚 started this project in a [sociology] methods class,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t wasn鈥檛 exactly the same project; it was more looking at atheist activism and what people think when they hear the word 鈥榓theist.鈥 There鈥檚 a lot of backlash from that. I stumbled across women atheists when I was doing that project.鈥

Kennedy found a venue that is home to several secular groups, and she began hanging out there, paying attention to what was discussed 鈥 and by whom 鈥 at their meetings.

鈥淒epending on how integrated the group is, based on gender, certain topics will be discussed and others aren鈥檛,鈥 she says. 鈥淥ne group consists of a lot of engineers, which means that there鈥檚 a lot of heavy science that is sometimes discussed. It鈥檚 interesting to see who partakes in that and who鈥檚 excluded from that.鈥

As she began her interviews 鈥 talking with both men and women 鈥 Kennedy crafted questions about how the community members viewed the role of women in atheism, as well as questions about the members鈥 prior religious history.

鈥淔or my research, I鈥檓 looking at how your gender has impacted your previous religious history and now your current secular community membership,鈥 she says. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 important for women and men, because masculinity can have really interesting effects and can really correlate with your religious history just as much as femininity does.鈥

One of her findings is that 鈥渋t can be harder [for women] to leave the church because it gives you more benefits if you鈥檙e a less-privileged group in society,鈥 she says. 鈥淵ou get child care; you get living help; all sorts of benefits that a secular organization just can鈥檛 provide.鈥

The next steps in Kennedy鈥檚 project are to get her interviews transcribed, then to write a literature review 鈥 鈥渨hat everyone else has said about the topic, but actually this topic has very little said about it,鈥 she says. 鈥淭here hasn鈥檛 been much research on gender and atheism.鈥

The final product will be a thesis that she will try to get published, and one she can use as a writing sample when she begins applying for law school. She says she is grateful to 91桃色 for the opportunity to work on her research full-time for three months.

鈥淭he [summer research grant] really helped,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 got a living stipend, which was really great, and each interview I did was compensated. I don鈥檛 think this research project would have been possible without that grant. It took a big burden off.鈥