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Never again? Inspiring peace for Remembrance Day
This year Remembrance Day, on Sunday 11 November, marks 100 years since the end of World War I.
Never again? Inspiring peace for Remembrance Day
Peace is possible
The promise made to the millions of people slaughtered by the hideous mistakes of World War I was 'never again'. World War I revealed that humanity is horribly capable of creating hell on earth.
Peace is possible
What's it like to be a Sanctuary Meeting?
Cardiff Quaker Meeting recently celebrated its first year as a Sanctuary Meeting. Sanctuary Meetings are a network of almost 100 Quaker meetings in Britain committed to acting in solidarity with people from migrant and refugee backgrounds.
What's it like to be a Sanctuary Meeting?
Hearing the call of the climate crisis
It's been a momentous spring for the climate movement in the UK. Schoolchildren have led climate strikes from school. Extinction Rebellion occupied four major London streets for a week to amplify their demand that the government cut emissions to zero by 2025.
Hearing the call of the climate crisis
Is peace too controversial for the classroom?
"If someone came to you with a video of their family shot by weapons you had sold or traded, would you see the defence exhibition in the same light?" "We have a 100% legitimate show organised with the MoD."* "That has nothing to do with my question. Would you get upset?" "Of course I would." "Why do you still do it then?"
Is peace too controversial for the classroom?
6 ways to make Quaker meeting houses more sustainable
There are many ways to take action against the climate crisis. More than 100 Quakers recently took part in a mass lobby of Parliament at Westminster, urging MPs to take action. Others have been involved in school strikes, anti-fracking action and activism with the growing Extinction Rebellion movement.It's also important to remember that the sustainability we might call for in other areas of our lives applies to our Quaker meetings and meeting houses as well. In my role I've come across many ways meetings are trying to make their properties more sustainable – and seen a lot of opportunities yet to be taken, too. Here are six ways to make a difference.
6 ways to make Quaker meeting houses more sustainable
Remembrance: why it matters
As we enter the time of year when Britain again bows its head on Remembrance Sunday, let us look at why it is important to remember and celebrate the alternative stories.
Remembrance: why it matters
Our faith, our community: a reality check for 2020
As we begin a new decade, how are we doing? What are the challenges and opportunities for us as Quakers?Well, it all depends what lens you're looking through. I've chosen three for this blog: our organisation and structures, our Quaker community, and the world around us.
Our faith, our community: a reality check for 2020
Quaker faith in action in the 2010s: highlights from the decade
British Quakers have been advocates for peace, equality, sustainability and integrity since the 17th century. So what have they been up to recently?
A decade of Quaker faith in action
How to heal divided communities: 5 tips from East African peace campaigners
Quakers in Britain support small East African peace organisations to train community peacebuilders. I take a look at what we can learn from their achievements.
How to heal divided communities: 5 tips from East African peace campaigners