About
Sunday morning is the one part of the week that is still quiet.
Every other cultural event in your city fights for Friday and Saturday nights. SIC claims a different time. Sunday morning, 10:00 am, while most of the city is still asleep. No work obligations. No evening commitments. The only part of the week when curious people actually have the mental space to engage.
What we believe
That depth is rarer than information. That a room of forty people is the right size — large enough to feel like something is happening, small enough that nobody hides at the back. That a single speaker, going long on a single topic, is more interesting than a panel ever could be. That a good conversation is the most underrated piece of culture a city can have.
The format, in one paragraph
One Sunday a month. One topic — chosen for being genuinely interesting rather than topical. One speaker — chosen for being able to think out loud in front of forty strangers. Ninety minutes of talk and questions. Then coffee, pastries, and the kind of conversation you wish happened more often.
Where this is going
SIC was started in Surat. Chapters in more cities are coming, run by city partners who already care about ideas and community. The model is grassroots — think Fuckup Nights for intellectual depth instead of failure stories. If your city does not have one yet, you can change that.