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- Screening of "The Sunday Sessions"
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- The Humanist Pat Down: Defending Race in the Face of Reason
- Mental Health: Collaborations for Recovery
- Playing with Fire as the World Burns
- Dream On
- Leaving Religion Behind
- Q&A with Lawrence Krauss
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- Linda LaScola - Caught in the Pulpit: Leaving Belief Behind & The Clergy Project
- David Silverman Fighting God
- There for the grace of God go I
- Why we Believe in God(s) & Important Topics Concerning Suicide
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Wynne LeGrow

Gallery Bio:
Wynne LeGrow MD, a self-proclaimed atheist, tells the sometimes humorous, sometimes serious story of his attempt to unseat Republican Congressman Randy Forbes, the founder and chairman of the Congressional Prayer Caucus. Running as an atheist in a southern Virginia district may not be an easy task, but it is certainly a memorable one.
In Last Leper in the Colony, Dr. LeGrow describes how his concern for the wellbeing of the planet leads him to run for congress against incumbent Republican Forbes. LeGrow knows he faces an uphill battle - but that doesn't stop him from fighting the good fight and standing up for his convictions.
Author Wynne LeGrow is the son of a Protestant minister father and schoolteacher mother. He graduated from The Ohio State University College of Medicine and then trained in internal medicine and nephrology. He served in the U.S. Army for two years where he was promoted to the rank of major. LeGrow practiced medicine in Emporia, Virginia, for 29 years before running for Congress in 2010.