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Energy is Life: A Rational Optimist’s Case for Human Progress with Zion Lights | Oxford Humanists
10 February 2026, 19:30
The Cafe @ Old Fire Station, 40 George Street, Oxford, OX1 2AQ
What does energy really mean for ordinary lives — for safety, dignity, education, and opportunity? Join science communicator Zion Lights for the story behind one of the most misunderstood forces in our world, exploring how access to energy has lifted billions from hardship and opened the door to human flourishing.

'Education not indoctrination: the case for inclusive education in schools' with Lewis Young | Oxford Humanists
10 March 2026, 19:30
North Oxford Association Community Centre, Annexe, Diamond Place, Oxford, OX2 7PD
What role should religion play in education? Where does this sit in current policy making? Join us to learn more about the case for inclusive education and the practical implications for schools and young people, and what reform could mean for social cohesion, understanding, and inclusive education.
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