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You can download Suffolk Humanist newsletters in PDF format here.
September 2007: Reports on recent activities, BHA AGM report, preparing for the next census, full diary.
May 2007: A Humanist Thought for the Day on Radio 4, and community cohesion.
April 2007: Peter Tatchell, and our AGM.
October 08 newsletter
Our October newsletter is ready for download. Articles on the BHA’s Local Development Project, SIFRE’s Forum of Faiths, and the facts about refugees. Did you know that many people think that the UK accepts about 23% of the world’s refugees, while the true figure is about 2 to 3%? There’s also a full diary of events from now until February 2009.
August 08 newsletter available for download
Our latest newsletter contains articles on depleted uranium, getting involved with “equality bodies”, care of the elderly, and more, plus our full programme of meetings and events.
Suffolk Humanist & Secularist News, August 2008 (pdf)
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May '08 newsletter - name changes, birds, and the census
The latest Suffolk Humanists and Secularists newsletter is online now, featuring more on our name change, birds in Ipswich, the 2011 census and more.
Our website will be having a change of address and another facelift soon - watch this space!
Suffolk Humanist news for February
Here’s the latest Suffolk Humanist newsletter in glorious colour – it has information on our February meeting where Nathan Nelson will be talking about Cambodia and the voluntary projects he is involved with there, as well as food for thought on free speech, the Burston Strike School, Christmas with kids, how you heard about God and more. Aren’t we good to you?
August 2007 International Humanist News published
The August 2007 issue of International Humanist News has been published. It includes features on Violence against Women; Creationism and Science; Humanism in Action; and The Continuing Fight for a Secular Europe. Through the IHEU website, you can have:
* the full text (available now),
* a PDF version with pictures (available for download now) and
* back numbers from the last 14 years
May 2007 newsletter
Our latest newsletter is now available, with info on the appeal for a Humanist Thought for the Day on Radio 4, Andrew Copson’s upcoming visit to our June meeting, evidence-based ethics, community cohesion and our financial report.
