Date
22/03/2025
Time
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location
Harmony in Diversity Gallery (HDG) seminar room
Ministry of National Development (MND) Building Annexe B, 7 Maxwell Road, #04-05/06
Singapore
Join us at the Secular Assembly on Saturday morning!
The Assembly by Humanist Society Singapore is a monthly gathering of humanists, freethinkers, atheists, agnostics and other like-minded people.
This month’s Assembly is held in collaboration with Harmony in Diversity Gallery (HDG). Before the Assembly, there will be a optional 45mins tour of HDG.
Registration is required, please do so at: https://www.eventbrite.sg/e/secular-assembly-march-2025-tickets-1255671490229
Schedule of Assembly on 22 Mar 2025 (Sat)
- 10:00am – 10:45am: optional HDG gallery tour. Please arrive 10mins early to find your way to the gallery, instructions below.
- 10:30am: *new* we invite participants not attending the HDG gallery tour to bring their books to our open library / book exchange.
- 11:00am – 12:30pm: Assembly session. Please arrive 10-15mins early to mingle
- 12:30pm: End of Assembly, optional mingle and lunch in small groups at Amoy Food Centre right below
Speaker sharing
In celebration of International Women’s Day in March, we invited Shamima to share with us her personal journey of beliefs and volunteerism, a brief history of gender equality in Singapore, the surprising history between AWARE and the founding of the society (hint: saga) and how harmony in diversity is key. Get ready for a captivating session!
Speaker

Shamima Rafi is the Manager of Volunteer & Community Engagement at AWARE, driving initiatives to combat gender-based violence. With a background in event design, strategic partnerships, and a past life as a zoo consultant wrangling animals and humans alike, she brings a unique flair to her projects and labours of love.
Shamima volunteered for Humanist Society Singapore for close to a decade between 2011 and 2021, serving as Vice President for a term. She also volunteers for a human rights film festival—merging her passion for social justice with the power of storytelling.
Assembly brief
In the 1 hour, there will be: short sing alongs, a short talk, sharing of personal stories, moments for reflection and gratitude, and more.
Light refreshments (packet drinks) will be provided. Assembly will start on time, please arrive 10-15mins early.
Speaker and topic will be shared a week before each assembly, sign up and block your calendar early!

Assembly participants singing and dancing to Singalongs, Sep 2024
Assembly background
A typical Assembly program consists of (in no particular order) and lasts about 1 hour:
- Songs – pop songs, or even songs of religious origin if they are lovely to listen and sing to
- Speakers– on science, history, or current affairs to get you thinking and discussions going
- Reading – This could be a poem or other short piece, related to the talk or not
- Doing Your Best – Someone shares a personal story about something going on in their life. It could be something they have been grappling with, striving at, succeeded with, failed but learned from, or are involved with that’s worth sharing. It’s about reminding each other that we’re all trying the best we can.
- Moment of Reflection – Invite the group to do a short reflection e.g. 2 minutes.
- Life Happens – Invite the group to share highs and lows in their life.
- Gratitude – Invite the group to express gratitude to their loved ones and others in life
- Announcements
Collaboration with Harmony in Diversity Gallery (HDG)
The Harmony in Diversity Gallery (HDG) was developed by the Ministry of Home Affairs in collaboration with community partners and organisations like the Inter-Religious Organisation (IRO). The Gallery aims to promote an appreciation of Singapore’s rich religious diversity. It hopes this will foster a spirit of give and take, mutual respect and understanding, necessary to nurture and strengthen the religious peace and harmony we enjoy today [in Singapore].

Photo of Assembly participants taking part in the HDG gallery tour, Sep 2024
Directions to HDG
HDG is located at MND Building Annex B, Maxwell Road. It is on the 4th level above Amoy Street Food Centre. You can:-
(i) take MRT to Tanjong Pagar MRT Station (Exit G )and 5 minute walk towards Amoy Street Food Centre, access HDG at the 4th floor via lift A or B on the ground floor of Amoy Street Food Centre
(ii) take MRT to Maxwell MRT Station (Exit 2) and 10 minute walk along Maxwell Road towards Singapore City Gallery towards Amoy Street Food Centre and access HDG via lift A or B on the ground floor of Amoy Street Food Centre
(iii) take MRT to Telok Ayer MRT Station, (Exit A) and 10 minute walk towards Amoy Street Food Centre, access HDG at the 4th floor via lift C at the other end on the ground floor of the Amoy Street Food Centre where the AXS/ATM machines are located
(iv) self-drive and public parking is available at URA Centre East Wing via Kadayanallur Street or MND Complex Annex A car park. MND’s car park can be accessed from Maxwell Road and is located on the same level as HDG
(v) alight at Amoy Food Centre (proceed to lift A and B or lift C ) or at MND Carpark if they are arriving by taxi/Grab
Registration
Participants must register below to attend the event. https://www.eventbrite.sg/e/secular-assembly-march-2025-tickets-1255671490229