Secularism, peace and stability: In conversation with Andrew Copson | Sheffield Humanists

In conversation with Glenn Lawrence, the coordinator of Sheffield Humanists, Andrew Copson, Chief Executive of Humanists UK and President of Humanists International, will discuss the historical development of secularism leading to its application in modern political systems, and how secular principles can promote understanding and cooperation between nations with diverse religious backgrounds.
Andrew first gave this talk for our friends at Leeds Humanists in March this year, where it was very well received.
Our speaker:
Andrew Copson has worked for several civil and human rights organisations throughout his career, as executive committee member, director or trustee. He has represented humanist organisations before the House of Commons, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe and the United Nations. As a prominent spokesperson for the humanist movement in the United Kingdom he is a frequent contributor to newspaper articles, news items, television and radio programmes and regularly speaks to humanist and other groups throughout Britain. He is the author of the 'Secularism' volume in the Oxford University Press's 'Very Short Introduction' series.
Our venue:
Farm Road Sports & Social Club has free parking and is a ten-minute walk from the Sheffield train station and bus interchange. If the door is locked when you arrive, please press the buzzer to be let in and head for the "Concert Room."
Feel free to pick up a drink at the bar and bring it in, but please arrive early to avoid the queue at the bar.
Event Fee(s)
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| £15 | £15.00 |
Location
Farm Road Sports & Social Club
Farm Road
Sheffield, S2 2TP





