What we’re about
The Association of Black Humanists (ABH), formally London Black Atheists (LBA), welcomes you all. Our mission is to support and encourage all people, particularly those from the African Diaspora, who are Freethinkers, Non-believers, Atheists and of course, Humanists. If you are questioning religion and want to meet like-minded people, then ABH is the group for you.
It is well documented that for social and historical reasons religion has become an intrinsic part of African and African-Caribbean people’s lives, thus making it extremely difficult to leave religion or to come out as a non-believer. ABH provides a confidential, friendly, welcoming and supportive environment for people who want to liberate their minds from the restrictive thinking of religion, but are wary of receiving a hostile reaction from their family and friends, leaving them isolated with no one to turn to and nowhere to go. Our belief in freedom and equality for all is deeply rooted in ethical humanist values, scepticism and reason.
ABH have meetups for serious discussions on a wide range of topics connected to beliefs, science, social issues, religion, race, sexuality and gender amongst other things. We actively seek to advance our understanding of our stunning, incredible universe, from a natural perspective. A universe that does not need a supernatural creator to explain it's existence, nor how it functions. We also meetup socially for fun, entertainment and outings, everyone is welcome to join us.
Upcoming events (2)
See all- Stand with us: Assisted Dying Rally, London, 29 April – be there!Parliament Square, London
The fight for a compassionate assisted dying law needs you. On Monday, 29 April, 15:30-16:30, Humanists UK, Association of Black Humanists and other groups will be rallying in Parliament Square, London. Will you stand with us, and demand a more compassionate law for people who are terminally ill or incurably suffering?
The public has spoken: enough is enough. This is about basic human rights – the right to die with dignity when faced with unendurable pain and suffering. Our rally is strategically timed to coincide with a critical Westminster Hall debate – a pivotal moment in our fight. Your presence will send a powerful message to those politicians: we will not rest until compassion prevails.
We will provide banners and placards, and will be joined by My Death, My Decision and other members of the Assisted Dying Coalition. Bring your friends, family, and loved ones – the more voices, the stronger our message. Let's show Parliament just how overwhelming the support for change really is. Be bold, be seen, be heard. If this issue is particularly close to your heart, sign up today, and meet us in Parliament Square, London, Monday 29th April, 15:30-16:30.
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Let's flood social media with messages of compassion for terminally ill and incurably suffering people. Tell all your friends, family, and followers that you're taking a stand and attending our Assisted Dying Rally on X and Facebook. The more people we can reach, the better.
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