When: Thursday 3rd March, 7.30pmWhere: New Cross Learning (map) Speaker: Brigid Gardner, of Make Votes Matter This meeting will be in person but we will also be zooming this meeting for those that can’t attend or are unsure about returning to ‘real life’ meetings. Zoom link HERE Do you live in a democracy? Brigid Gardner examines the flaws… Read more »
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Review: We are History exhibition
We Are History: Race, Colonialism and Climate Change Free exhibition at Somerset House until 6 February: find out more here. January is a great month to visit a gallery or museum. This was no exception, lovely to walk by the Thames and along the classical facades of Somerset House and see people again. We spent… Read more »
Review: Ethical Dilemmas
Review of our January meeting by Tony Brewer The discussion of ethical dilemmas is a regular feature of our programme – it’s entertaining, thought provoking and eagerly anticipated. Usually it takes place in the pub, but for the last two years we have had to hold it virtually, via Zoom, and this has worked remarkably… Read more »
February Meeting: Defining Humanism
When: Thursday 3rd February, 7.30pmSpeaker: Hester Brown This meeting will be in ONLINE ONLY: Zoom link HERE An exploration of definitions old and new delving into the most fascinating subject of all – “What is life all about and how should we live it?” Is individual freedom at the heart of the good life? Or is it civic… Read more »
Review: Write for Rights Campaign
On the 9th December, the day before Human Rights Day, a small group of us gathered together online to find out more about Amnesty International’s Write for Rights campaign and to write some letters of solidarity for prisoners of conscience and/or appeal letters to figures in authority. SELHuG committee member Sam Becker introduced everyone to… Read more »

