Singer-songwriter Shelley Segal will be performing music from her new album ‘An Atheist Album‘.
The Melbourne based artist became involved in secular activism over two years ago, despite her father being the president of a local synagogue. Her songs are a passionate response to dogmatic belief, inequality, religious oppression and the idea that only the devout can be grateful and good. She enjoys bringing this usually controversial topic to the public discourse and finds music to be an effective medium for expression and raising awareness.