On Saturday 22nd April, committee member Tony Brewer led a group of us on a guided walk around the Bloomsbury area. We started in Red Lion Square Gardens, near the statue of Bertrand Russell and in sight of Conway Hall, where Tony reminded us about Humanism to give us some context for the locations and… Read more »
Posts Categorized: News
Bromley May Meeting: Fake News
When: Wednesday 10 May 2:30 – 4:30 pm Where: United Reformed Church, Bromley (map)Speaker: Mike Flood: Sociologist, Writer and Chair of Milton Keynes Humanist Group Mike Flood will be giving a talk on “Fake News”.
Review: Bromley meeting – Shelter
On Wednesday, 12th April, Ellie Pocock (from Shelter, the National Housing Charity) discussed the work of the charity. This led to a wide ranging discussion on the causes of the housing crisis from the shortage of houses; problems of local authorities once again building “Council Houses”; the number of – and reasons why – so… Read more »
Barbara Smoker Centenary Memorial
When: Friday 2 June at 6pm Where: Conway Hall (map) Barbara Smoker was one of the 20th century’s leading humanist activists and a forthright defender of freedom and progressive reform. She was President of the National Secular Society (NSS) for 25 years and founder of our very own South East London Humanist Group over 60… Read more »
May meeting: Secular Buddhism
When: Thursday 4 May, 7.30pmWhere: Online via Zoom: link here Buddhism is a religion with 2, 500 years of history. Starting in Northern India and shaped by the social, philosophical and cultural context of its times, it has always grown and changed as it moved into other countries and cultures. Perhaps most well known is the development… Read more »

