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Please join Association of Black Humanists as we celebrate Black History Month at the Festival of Freethinking 2025. We celebrate breaking free from both Physical and Mental Shackles – a Joyful Celebration of Liberation from Colonialism & Religion. We celebrate in collaboration with our good friends, Central London Humanists.

Step into a day of colour, rhythm and truth-telling as we gather for a unique celebration of freethinking and freedom on:

Date: Thursday, 23rd October 2025
Venue: Old Diorama Arts Centre, 201 Drummond Street, Regent’s Place, London, NW1 3FE
Time: 6:30pm - 9.30pm

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Expect African beats, delicious food and drinks. There will be personal stories from those who have freed themselves from the chains of imposed religions from colonial legacies.

There will also be a call-to-action workshop - ‘Seeds of Freedom: Nurturing Freethinking in UK Black Youths’ (facilitated by KAMBUA).
Following the workshop, there will be a community building and networking session.

This is not just a party — it’s a living testimony of liberation, resistance, and joy. A space where we honour the struggles of the past, celebrate the courage of the present, and imagine a freer future together.

African beats by Master Drummer, Henri Gaobi
Comedy by our very own up and coming stand-up comedy star, Audrey Simmons
Voices of Liberation: Ordinary people, extraordinary journeys

Come celebrate. Because freedom is our birthright, and our festival!

RSVP Yes is not enough, please click link below to obtain tickets on Eventbrite, or copy and paste the link into your browser:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/festival-of-freethinking-2025-tickets-1755211267149?aff=ebdssbdestsearch&keep_tld=1

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