Related to Activism on Campus

  1. Campaigning for a Secular World

    Campaigning for a Secular World

    In this talk, Pavan reviews the position as to secularism and religion in Britain today, and then discusses some current campaigns the British Humanist Association are working on.

  2. Slutwalk Leeds

    Slutwalk Leeds

    Lucy discusses her experiences as one of the co-organisers of the Leeds Slutwalk. The Slutwalk movement began in Toronto, Canada when a police officer suggested that a a victim of rape may be partly responsible for the attack, because of the way she was dressed. As a result a worldwide protest movement has sprung up with people taking to the streets in organised events.

  3. Humanist Action Group

    Humanist Action Group

    The Humanist Action Group is a volunteering organisation which runs several programmes, including homeless outreach.

  4. Web Technologies for Societies

    Web Technologies for Societies

    Michael Burgess presents an introduction to the various web technologies that can help societies and groups organise, coordinate and manage their activities.

  5. Leeds Salon

    Leeds Salon

    Paul Thomas is co-founder of Leeds Salon, a public debate group based in Leeds. In this talk, he discusses how he started the group and shares his experience and advice on starting such an organisation.

  6. Coordinating National Events

    Coordinating National Events

    Nicola Jackson offers advice on how to coordinate national events, reflecting on her experiences working with the National Federation of Atheist, Humanist and Secular Student Societies, including running a student camping weekend.

  7. Inside the Evangelists' Lair

    Inside the Evangelists' Lair

    In 2006, Chris Worfolk founded Leeds Atheist Society while studying at the University of Leeds. During his time running the society, he had a great deal of interaction with the other faith societies on campus.

  8. Inside the Evangelists' Lair

    Inside the Evangelists' Lair

    In 2006, Chris Worfolk founded Leeds Atheist Society while studying at the University of Leeds. During his time running the society, he had a great deal of interaction with the other faith societies on campus.