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Today’s tweeting at Congress (Sunday)

August 10, 2014 by David Wardrop

Parallel sessions

09.00 – 10.30

‘Giving the gift of offence’

Twitter: #WHCoffence

Account:  @humanism2014

‘Should humanism matter in national and local politics?’

Twitter: #WHCpolitics

Account: @EU_Humanists

‘Threatened but not silenced’ No.2

Twitter: #WHCtbns

Account: @IHEU

‘Building humanist communities and 21st century Enlightenment’ No.2

Twitter: #WHCcommunity

Account: @DHumanists

‘Manifestations of Hate’

Twitter: #WHChate

Account: @theBHAblog

Plenary session five

11.15 – 12.30

Richard Dawkins interviewed by Samira Ahmed

Twitter: #WHC2014

Accounts: @BHAhumanists and @humanism2014

Parallel sessions

13.45 – 15.15

‘Enlightenment thinking and the religious legacy’

Twitter: #WHClegacy

Account:@theBHAblog

‘Opportunities for freedom of expression in the digital age’

Twitter: #WHCdigital

Account: @DHumanists

‘The difficult case of incitement to hatred’

Twitter: #WHChate

Account: @humanism2014

‘Humanists in international politics’

Twitter: #WHCpolitics

Account: @EU_Humanists

Plenary session six

16.00 – 17.30

Taslima Nasreen speaks about her career

Twitter: #WHC2014

Accounts: @BHAhumanists and @humanism2014

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