As well as our regular monthly talks, we also organise one-off events. We aim for these to be entertaining, sociable , educational and interesting. Events we have organised in the last few years have included visits to places of historical interest, exhibitions, talks and social outings.
We also hold a stall at Nunhead Cemetery Open Day every year and join in with various interfaith events in Lewisham and surrounding areas.
For the schedule of our forthcoming monthly meetings and other events please go here.
BBC campaign update and Sept demo
Airbrushing humanism out of the national conversation What will change the BBC’s approach to ‘Religion & Ethics’? There IS something strange going on. Humanists UK or BHA as it used to be, and the National Secular Society, and many important people inside and outside of the BBC have been putting all the rational arguments for… Read more »
SELHuG at Deptford Pride
When: Saturday 17th August, midday until lateWhere: Giffin Square between Deptford Church Street and High Street. (map) LGBT Humanists and South East London Humanists will be at Deptford Pride on Saturday 17th August, with fellow stall-holders in Giffin Square. Starts at midday, goes on till late, see you there. Link to facebook event here.
BBC campaign update and August demo
Our stalwart campaigners continued the SELHuG Thought for the Day demonstration at the BBC from 4-6pm on 9th July. As always there were many willing recipients of our anniversary flyer, as well as many words of support and a nice shout out on Twitter from Louisa McGeehan: The campaign committee will meet shortly to discuss… Read more »
Bromley Sept meeting: Green Growth?
When: Wednesday 11th September, 2 – 4pmWhere: Bromley (map) Our speaker is Roger Manser who is currently retired. He previously worked as an editor/journalist in commodities and in particular the world steel industry. He is a member of SE London Global Justice Now and the Green Party. In his talk Roger will define green growth… Read more »
New Cross Sept meeting: What is Humanism?
When: Thursday 5th September, 7.30pmWhere: New Cross Learning (map) What is a humanist approach to life? We discuss what humanism means to us and why it is relevant today. Everyone who would like to is invited to speak for five minutes on the top three ways humanism is important for individuals and society.

