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Sunday 31st May 6.30pm Colin Wilson: The Outsider 70 Years On

One of the most iconic books of the late twentieth century, ‘The Outsider’, by Leicester- born Colin Wilson, caused a sensation when first published on May 28, 1956. Colin Stanley tells the story of his overnight success.   Colin Stanley is  Colin Wilson’s bibliographer, convenor of 4 International Conferences on his work and associate curator of his archive at the University of Nottingham. Author of several studies of his work including ‘An Evolutionary Leap: Colin Wilson on Psychology’ (Routledge, 2016) All welcome - admission free . Donations welcome - £5 suggested to cover  costs. 

Sunday 24th May 2026 6.30pm Living Together - Tom Wilson

The Living Together oral history project has documented the memories of 103 people who have made their home in Leicester. This talk will discuss key themes from the interviews, and explore points of cohesion, tension and unity in the city.   Tom Wilson is the director of the St Philip’s Centre, an organisation that fosters understanding, respect and cooperation between diverse faith and belief communities through education, dialogue and community engagement.    All welcome - admission free . Donations welcome - £5 suggested to cover  costs. 

Sunday 17th May 2026 6.30pm Sexual Shame, Forced Marriage, and Resistance : An Ex-Muslim Woman’s Story -Veiled Rose

An ex-Muslim woman exposes sexual shame, forced marriage and Islamist gender apartheid, combining lived experience with UK context and global evidence.   Veiled Rose is a British Bangladeshi ex-Muslim activist and Communications Manager at Faithless Hijabi .

Sunday 10th May 2026 6.30pm Marine Litter - Tom Stanton

Tom’s talk will introduce his research that is working to better understand the reality of marine litter on heavily-littered shorelines with the help of community experts.   Plastic pollution and marine litter have emerged as pressing environmental challenges of our time, impacting the health of our ocean and ecosystems. With the relentless production and disposal of plastic materials, our planet has become a dumping ground for an alarming array of plastic debris. From microplastics, to larger plastic items like bottles and bags, these pollutants pose a threat to marine life, the food chain, human health and the delicate balance of our planet's aquatic environments.   Tom is is a Senior Lecturer in Geography at Loughborough University. As an interdisciplinary environmental researcher, Tom’s work combines environmental science, human geography, ethnography, and material cultures disciplines to better understand society’s material footprints on the pl...

Sunday 3rd May 2026 6.30pm - Applied Theatre, Labour Rights, and Social Emancipation

Francesco Sani   Scholar and theatre practitioner Francesco Sani explores the use of community-based theatre to discuss political economy and labour rights. Francesco has undertaken research aimed at identifying modalities of engagement with the practice of political theatre that would be accessible to non-traditional theatre audiences and explores different possibilities of performance production outside of the professional industry. The applications of this work can range from education to community-oriented cultural activities.   All welcome - admission free. Tea & biscuits. Donations welcome - £5 suggested to cover  costs.  ...

Sunday 26th April 6.30pm 'One God - Many Masks

A Look at the Society's Website then joining at 7pm A BELIEF IN DIALOGUE EVENT on Zoom 'One God - Many Masks We have been unsuccessful in booking a speaker for this Sunday and will therefore begin with a review of what is available on our website before joining this Zoom event from the Hall. As you will see below you can register to join the event from home if you prefer.   Is there just one way to God, or are there many ways? Or is there no God at all, only the mystery and gift of life on this earth. Does this diversity of perspectives make any difference? Can we still live together and all our children flourish?   The  subject will be addressed b...