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Sunday 7th June 2026 6.30pm Loose Cannons - Paul Fitzgerald

  Freethinking humanist heroes who shook the world!    Paul is based in Manchester and had been producing ‘Polyp’ cartoons since 1980 (for Leeds Student Newspaper) and took it up full time in the 90’s, having been a care worker before then.  He has drawn many cartoons including for New Internationalist, Ethical Consumer Magazine, The Freethinker, Christian Aid, The Big Issue, Friends of the Earth, Liberty and  Campaign Against the Arms Trade.   His graphic novels  focus on deliberately suppressed history, or events from the past that challenge how we see the present.  He is chair and founder of the Peterloo Memorial Campaign in Manchester, which successfully lobbied for a permanent physical tribute to those who died.  He describes himself as a secular, freethinking humanist with a deep belief in rationalism, scientific skepticism and in confronting the tough ethical issues our culture often tries to ignore. Pa...

Sunday 14th June 2026 6.30pm Unrest in Leicester: The Report - Sharmen Rahman

A review of the final report of the Independent Commission of Inquiry into the 2022 Leicester violence Better Together: Understanding the 2022 Violence in Leicester which set out key findings and recommendations to help rebuild trust and strengthen community relations in Leicester and beyond.   Sharmen Rahman has represented the Green Party as a Parliamentary Candidate for Leicester South and as a councillor, policy worker, and caseworker. She is committed to the cause of anti-racism and human rights. She helped pass the motion to adopt the APPG definition of Islamophobia at Leicester City Council, led a coalition of women in the fightback against the Leicester Riots and sits on her local branch of Stand up to Racism .   All welcome - admission free. Tea & biscuits. Donations welcome - £5 suggested to cover  costs.

Sunday 21st June 2026 6.30pm Leicester Martial Arts Celebrating 60 years

 

Sunday 28th June 6.30pm Not Built for Us: Neurodiversity, Ableism, and Social Systems - Veiled Rose

From religion to capitalism, systems demand conformity. This talk questions ableism and whether neurodivergent struggle reflects individual failure or systemic design.   Veiled Rose is a British Bengali ex-Muslim activist and writer working at the intersection of neurodiversity, secularism, and human rights. Her work focuses on how social and religious systems impact mental health, autonomy, and equality, particularly for women and neurodivergent people. She is Communications Manager at Faithless Hijabi , and a lay member of both the Leicester Secular Society and the Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain .    All welcome - admission free. Tea & biscuits. Donations welcome - £5 suggested to cover  costs. ...