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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.
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