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The Panama Papers, the Global Elite, and the Democratic Deficit
The Panama Papers, the Global Elite, and the Democratic Deficit
Dr Neil Faulkner, an authoritative and high profile thinker will provide a unique assessment of the Panama Papers and Global Elitism, which so profoundly threaten harmony and stability in the 21st century.
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Red Kimono – Fundraiser
Red Kimono – Fundraiser
Come join us for a evening of music, performance, a talk about Fukushima, poetry and short films at Conway Hall. Music provided by Atsuko Kamura, Iris Ederer, Simon Kobayashi. A talk by Dr Ian Fairlie, and a poetry reading by Ann Garrett.
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The story of Europe’s refugee crisis
The story of Europe’s refugee crisis
Join Patrick Kingsley and a panel of Guardian writers and commentators to discuss the human stories behind the escalating refugee crisis. As walls go up across Europe, leaving the Schengen agreement on the brink of collapse, can the EU come up with a coherent response to the biggest challenge the union has faced?
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John Dee’s Life With The Angels
John Dee’s Life With The Angels
SOLD OUT - Professor Glyn Parry will outline the true story of John Dee, which shows how Dee's angelic magic affected not only his own life but those of the most prominent Elizabethans who shared much of his 'occult philosophy'.
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Universal Periodic Review
Universal Periodic Review
British Institute of Human Rights (BIHR) comes to London to provide civil society organisations in London, the South East, East Anglia and the surrounding areas with an opportunity to examine the Universal Periodic Review of Human Rights.
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When We Laugh in Therapy: Gemeinschaftsgefühl and Humour
When We Laugh in Therapy: Gemeinschaftsgefühl and Humour
Laughter is a subtle tonic. The power of laughing our way into reciprocal social connection is perhaps under-appreciated. My talk will explore how the things we find funny in therapy and the meaning we give to our laughter can provide vital clues about our social courage, for each of us as individuals, as well as collectively.
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The Alex City Quiz 2016
The Alex City Quiz 2016
On Tuesday May 10th the usual assortment of City bankers, brokers, fund managers, PR people and financial journalists will gather in Bloomsbury, home of the world’s oldest freethought organisation, to compete for the prestigious Masterley Trophy. All proceeds from this evening of competitiveness, bragging, cheating, arguing and drinking will be donated to the Aletheia Foundation.
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Quit your job and do what you love: Entrepreneurship and Vocational Change
Quit your job and do what you love: Entrepreneurship and Vocational Change
Quit your job and do what you love. Can we really earn a living doing what we love? What are the chances of success? What does it take? Why do some succeed and others do not?
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Trident Renewal – The Arguments
Trident Renewal – The Arguments
In this presentation, Quaker peace activist Timmon Wallis summarises the startling findings in his new book, The Truth About Trident. He pits facts, figures and logic against the major arguments for the renewal of the Trident program and finds that each one comes up wanting.
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The One Cause Gigglathon 2016
The One Cause Gigglathon 2016
Back by popular demand, this year’s One Cause Gigglathon is going to be better than ever. Get ready to laugh your socks off with one of our best ever line ups including the one and only Reginald D Hunter headlining, supported by Adam Bloom, Maff Brown & Ross McGrane (MC).
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The Boring Conference
The Boring Conference
SOLD OUT - The Boring Conference returns to Conway Hall. A one-day celebration of the mundane, the ordinary, the obvious and the overlooked; subjects often considered trivial and pointless, but when examined more closely reveal themselves to be deeply fascinating.
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No Gods No Masters: London’s Radicals, Secularists, Suffragists And Pacifists.
No Gods No Masters: London’s Radicals, Secularists, Suffragists And Pacifists.
FULLY BOOKED - This eight week course will look at some remarkable people and movements who spoke up and campaigned for progressive ideas and social change in London from the 1790s-1940s. It will tell their individual and collective stories, explore how they popularised their ideas, and influenced each other, visit sites of protest, and consider their lasting achievements.
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Writing to heal your life with Jackee Holder
Writing to heal your life with Jackee Holder
In this workshop with inspirational speaker, coach, writer and Psychologies Life Labs blogger Jackee Holder, you will practise expressive and therapeutic writing techniques designed to deal with everyday stresses, dilemmas and challenges, and to create opportunities for personal insight.
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Music and the Communist Idea
Music and the Communist Idea
To complement the meeting of the Communist Party of Great Britain Marxist-Leninist taking place in Conway Hall's Main Hall this evening, musicologist Roderick Swanston will give a talk illuminated by musical examples on this fascinating topic.
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The Political is Personal by Anna Berry
The Political is Personal by Anna Berry
Artist Anna Berry's 'The Political is Personal' exhibition was conceived around the time of the last general election. Anna constructed wreaths from election fliers from all the political parties.
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Film screening: Iran’s Sex Change Solution
Film screening: Iran’s Sex Change Solution
Ali Hamedani, BBC World service reporter, visits Turkey to meet LGBT exiles who have fled Iran in fear of being forced to change gender.The screening will be followed by a Q&A with Ali Hamedani
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The Path: A New Way to Think About Everything
The Path: A New Way to Think About Everything
The ideas developed by Chinese philosophers are among the most influential in history – but the majority remain unknown by Western people. With a deep understanding of the texts of Confucius, Mencius, Laozi, Zhuangzi and Xunzi, Michael Puett invites us to re-examine the Western notions that influence much of our lives, and explore new ways of thinking that provide fresh direction for our decisions and actions.
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Voltaire Lecture 2016 – Socrates, Confucius, and the Buddha
Voltaire Lecture 2016 – Socrates, Confucius, and the Buddha
The British Humanist Association presents the Voltaire Lecture 2016, with Bettany Hughes, chaired by Shappi Khorsandi. In this year's lecture, Bettany will speak on Socrates, Confucius, and the Buddha - minds that made the modern world.
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How to be a science teacher – Alom Shaha
How to be a science teacher – Alom Shaha
In this talk, Alom tells the story of his first scientific discovery, how and why he became a science teacher, the challenges and rewards of the job, what he thinks science education is for, and how parents can contribute positively to their children's science education.
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Courage: How do I become more courageous and Dare Greatly?
Courage: How do I become more courageous and Dare Greatly?
So, what does it mean to be ‘courageous’? What are the benefits and drawbacks of being courageous? How do you become a more ‘courageous’ person? What is the relationship between courage and fear? Do courageous people feel fear?
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Designing Utopia: John Hargrave and the Kibbo Kift
Designing Utopia: John Hargrave and the Kibbo Kift
Cathy Ross covers a first detailed account of the remarkable British writer and artist John Hargrave and his three creations The Kindred of the Kibbo Kift, The Green Shirt Movement for Social Credit and The Social Credit Party of Great Britain.
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Philosophy of History from Kant to Foucault [Fully Booked]
Philosophy of History from Kant to Foucault [Fully Booked]
How should we, as historical beings, understand ourselves and our place in history? Are we moving forward, and if so, how and to what? Or should we be looking back, to understand how we got to where we are now?
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Ghosts in Philosophy and Literature
Ghosts in Philosophy and Literature
Not only have ghosts haunted literature from Homer to Dante, from Shakespeare to Terry Pratchett, they also creep into philosophy in various forms, affecting philosophy of mind, philosophy of religion, cultural criticism and philosophical anthropology. We will explore both literary and philosophical texts to explore the critical function of the “ghost” in the Western tradition.
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