Bangor Humanists brings non-religious people together to be happier and more fulfilled and to be a force for good in our community.
Humanists are people who shape their own lives in the here and now, because we believe it’s the only life we have. We make sense of the world through logic, reason, and evidence, and always seek to treat those around us with warmth, understanding, and respect.
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FEMICIDE: What can humanists do about the escalating level of violence against women and girls? | Bangor Humanists
4 March 2025, 19:00
The Marquis Hall, 5 Abbey Street, Bangor, BT20 4JE
Violence against women and girls is an ever-present and increasing evil in our society. In 2023, the Executive Office published its 'Ending Violence Against Women and Girls’ strategic framework document. It calls out that this is a systemic and deep-rooted problem that affects women and girls wherever they live, learn and work. It advises that ‘societal culture and systemic attitudes and beliefs enable violence against women and girls’. In October 2024, the Belfast Telegraph reported that ‘Northern Ireland is now one of the most lethal places in Europe for women’. Since 2020, twenty-five women have been murdered here, with many of these killings occurring within their own homes.

March Brunch | Bangor Humanists
30 March 2025, 11:00
Coffee Cure at the Museum, Town Hall, Bangor, BT20 4BT
Join us for brunch and a relaxed chat with fellow humanists at Coffee Cure at the Museum, nestled within the historic Bangor Castle.