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Sept talk: Influence of humanists in politics

When: Thursday 1 September, 7.30pm Online Zoom link hereSpeaker: Madeleine Goodall Influence of humanists in politics: from the 19th Century to today Maddy Goodall mines the Humanist Heritage website to show how humanist ideas shape our politics What links the architect of the NHS, the creator of the Open University, the First Director General of UNESCO, and the… Read more »

Sept social: Horniman Museum

When: Saturday 10 September, meeting at 2pm just inside the entrance.If you are running late, call the contact number and we can update you exactly where we are!  Where: Horniman Museum, 100 London Road, Forest Hill, SE23 3PQ (map)  Contact Number on the day: Sam 07711 132023 Extra information:The museum is FREE to enter for the general collections…. Read more »

2022 AGM minutes

See below for the minutes of this year’s AGM, held via zoom on 7 July. The minutes include all the Officers’ Reports and gives a good picture of all our activities throughout the year.

Review: Humanists UK convention 2022

Review by SELHuG committee member Tony Brewer After an enforced break due to Covid restrictions the annual Humanist Convention in 2022 was held in Belfast, Northern Ireland. This location was chosen in recognition both of the rapid progress that the N Ireland Section of Humanists UK has made since it was formed six years ago… Read more »

Bromley August meeting: Compete or Cooperate

When: Wednesday 10th August 2:30 – 4:30 pm Where: United Reformed Church, Bromley (map)Speaker: Roger Heppleston Compete or Co-operate: the evolutionary choice that will determine our future Roger Heppleston has had a successful international business career for 30 years in planning and distribution, working for scientific and pharmaceutical companies.  Now retired, he travels widely and enjoys writing and… Read more »