April 17–20, 2025 in Minneapolis
 

American Atheists
2025 National Convention

 

April 17–20
Minneapolis Marriott City Center

 
 
Registration
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Schedule

The convention program begins on Thursday April 17 with the Pub Quiz & Charity Game Night. Speakers and main stage presentations kick off on Friday morning, April 18, and wrap up on Sunday, April 20 by 1pm. On Sunday afternoon, attendees and local supporters can volunteer to pack meals for charity.

The convention also offers special events including an awards dinner on Friday, a VIP reception on Saturday, and more.

See the Schedule
 
 

Speakers

American Atheists is committed to presenting diverse, new, and compelling perspectives at our National Conventions, featuring hands-on trainings from activists and secular allies, rising stars from our community, stories you haven’t heard before, and important perspectives on the most important issues of our day.

Meet Our Speakers
 
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Join Us in Minneapolis

Take part in the presentations, community events, workshops, exhibits, networking, and entertainment that make this conference the highlight of the year for hundreds of American atheists.

With a compelling and diverse lineups of activists, community leaders, politicians, academics, artists, and more, this is one conference you don’t want to miss!

The convention takes place at the Minneapolis Marriott City Center, where you’ll be steps away from top attractions and can easily access many bustling downtown locations via climate-controlled skyways.

Minneapolis Marriott City Center
30 South 7th Street
Minneapolis, MN 55402

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Sunday Community Service Project

“Two hands working can do more than a thousand clasped in prayer.”
– Madalyn Murray O'Hair

American Atheists invites attendees and local volunteers to help provide 25,000 meals for those in need in the Minneapolis region by creating meal packs at the National Convention and by raising $14,000 for supplies.

Join us on Easter Sunday, April 20, where we’ll once again demonstrate that two hands working (or, in this case, a few hundred!) can do more than thousands clasped in prayer.

If you can’t attend, you can support this project by donating to cover the cost of supplies!

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Code of Conduct

American Atheists is committed to presenting a convention that is fun, friendly, and informative for all participants. This means creating a safe and harassment-free experience for participants at all of our events.

To that end, all attendees, speakers, staff, and volunteers are required to follow the Code of Conduct.

Read the Code of Conduct