April Bulletin

DW 6298984 (crop) In this month's Bulletin we're reminded just how precarious human freedoms are as yet another case of people being arrested for the 'crime' of atheism arises - this time in Bangladesh. 

Also this month, a review of AC Grayling's new book on Humanism, a surprise encounter with Bertrand Russell's daughter, profiles of our two new committee members, plus a great round-up of stimulating and sociable events.  

Many membership subscriptions are due at this time of year so please renew when your current annual membership expires. You can renew here online, at meetings, or with a membership form. Thank you for helping to support our group’s activities in this tangible way.

As always, we look forward to seeing you at forthcoming events.

David Warden
Chair, Dorset Humanists

PS.  Don't forget that the British Humanist Association (BHA) is now able to give local Humanist group members a special offer if you are joining for the for the first time.  The special offer is 18 months membership of the BHA for the price of 12 months.  If you would like to take the BHA up on this offer contact us for details of how to take advantage of this special offer.*

*This offer is only available to local group members who are joining the BHA for the first time. If new members choose to pay their membership fee by monthly direct debit they will pay nothing for the first 6 months, and then pay £3 per month.

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