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Sunday 20th July 6.30pm - Songs of Justice with Sambhaji Bhagat

The showing of the Film - Inherit the Wind - has been postponed   Join us for an unforgettable cultural evening with Sambhaji Bhagat , a renowned Ambedkarite singer, poet, and performer known for his powerful anti-caste and social justice songs. Blending traditional folk rhythms with sharp political commentary, Bhagat brings the spirit of resistance alive through music that speaks to both the heart and the conscience. Performing primarily in Hindi, his songs confront inequality, injustice, and oppression—offering messages of hope, dignity, and solidarity. Sambhaji Bhagat’s performances are stirring, thought-provoking, and deeply rooted in the Shahu-Phule-Birsa-Ambedkar- Periyarite value system . This is a rare opportunity to witness music that transcends entertainment—music that challenges, inspires, and calls for change. For more details and tickets, please click the link  https://tinyurl.com/ bdrkct5h For pay-at-the-door or bank transfer, please contact...

Sunday 13th July 6.30pm LSS Library 150th Anniversary

Sunday 13th July 6.30pm LSS Library 150th Anniversary To celebrate the 150th Anniversary of the Secular Society Library there will be readings from a few of the nearly 2,000 titles. This event will launch the revamped library, catalogue and access for members. It has the largest selection of books and pamphlets about Secularism, Freethought and Humanism outside of London as well as many books devoted to radical causes and ideas. All welcome - admission free . Tea & biscuits. Donations welcome.   Image by Manuel Rios from Pixabay

Sunday 6th July 6.30pm - Beyond the Enlightenment: A History of Indian Rationalism

Join us at Secular Hall for a talk exploring the rich and often overlooked history of Rationalist thought in India. The evening will begin with a talk tracing the roots of Indian Rationalism from ancient times to the present, highlighting key figures who challenged orthodoxy with reason and critical inquiry.    This will be followed by a representative of the Asian Rationalist Society of Britain, who will present the history, mission, and current work of the Society in promoting secular, rational values within the British-Asian community.   All welcome - admission free . Tea & biscuits. Donations welcome - £5 suggested to cover speaker and other costs.

Sunday 29th June 6.30pm The Ghost Signs of Leicester and Leicestershire - Colin Hyde

Sunday 29th June 6.30pm The Ghost Signs of Leicester and Leicestershire Colin Hyde   Colin will give an illustrated talk on painted advertisements, known as Ghost Signs, on the walls of local buildings. Leicester has a variety of ghost signs that advertise everything from foodstuffs and pubs to clothing and shoes, funeral directors and car repair to engineering and manufacturing.    Once you know to look for them, they are hard to miss. Colin Hyde manages the East Midlands Oral History Archive. He also has a passion for photographing Leicester’s buildings and streets All welcome - admission free . Tea & biscuits. Donations welcome - £5 suggested to cover speaker and other costs.    

Sunday 22nd June 6.30pm Disproof Atheism - Geoffrey Berg

  In his book The Six Ways of Atheism Geoffrey Berg provides six succinct but profound arguments for Atheism. He does this in a way that has never been done before to prove that belief in God is actually contrary to Logic. Geoffrey is a libertarian, rationalist thinker, keen to develop an innovative, economically right-wing version of politics. He endeavours to fundamentally challenge the present centre-left academic and media near-consensus. All welcome - admission free . Tea & biscuits. Donations welcome - £5 suggested to cover speaker and other costs.  

Sunday 15th June 6.30pm FILM - Power Without Responsibility?

Sunday 15th June 6.30pm FILM - Power Without Responsibility?   This film explores the consequences of a press that wields significant power but lacks accountability This film, produced by Hacked Off , examines how the press has fuelled discrimination, misreported on climate change, and intruded into private lives, all under the oversight of a press-controlled complaints body, IPSO.   All welcome - admission free . Tea & biscuits.  Donations welcome - £5 suggested to cover costs.

Tuesday, 10th June 6:30pm : Caste in the UK - We need to talk about it

 The National Secular Society, in partnership with Leicester Secular Society (LSS), will hold a panel discussion this summer to explore how to end caste discrimination in the UK. Caste systems are rooted in religious and cultural beliefs and are upheld in some south asian communities. Research has found evidence of caste discrimination and harassment in employment, education and in the provision of services. There are an estimated 50,000 – 200,000 people in the UK who are regarded by some as 'low caste' (sometimes known as 'dalits') and are at risk of caste discrimination. But unlike discrimination based on race, sex, sexuality or religion or belief, caste discrimination is not explicitly prohibited in UK law. The discussion will bring together campaigners and experts to explain how caste discrimination and prejudice affect the lives of people in the UK, and why laws against caste discrimination have been opposed by some religious groups. Several MPs have r...