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Belief in the community
The pluralism project
Website of a Harvard University project looking at the effects of religious diversity on communities, with useful links and resources.
Three Faiths Forum
Organisation facilitating interfaith education programmes that help young people become confident, sensitive and effective communicators when discussing faith and beliefs.
West London Humanists and Secularists
Local group for atheists, agnostics, humanists, secularists, rationalists, skeptics, freethinkers and like-minded people to meet and discuss social, political, religious, philosophical, scientific, artistic and other issues.
Last updated: 13 Mar 2018
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