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A response to Black Lives Matter by a BGM* Quaker

Updated 18 June 2020

Black Lives Matter is no longer a black issue. We've asked. We've told. We've marched. It's up to non-black people to respond.

A response to Black Lives Matter by a BGM* Quaker

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Building peace during a pandemic: nonviolent activism in Kenya

Updated 25 June 2020

When the Covid-19 pandemic began, no one in Kenya thought it would reach us. In March 2020, we were all proven wrong when the first positive case was reported.

Building peace during a pandemic: nonviolent activism in Kenya

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Sending a message to the future: legacy giving

Updated 8 July 2020

I had always had a difficult relationship with my dad. He was a withdrawn and extremely private person – communicating with hardily anyone except my mother. But when he died, my brother and I uncovered his hidden world.

Sending a message to the future: legacy giving

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Marking 25 years since Srebrenica

Updated 10 July 2020

11 July 2020 marks the 25th anniversary of the Srebrenica Genocide. In 1995 8,372 mainly Bosnian Muslim men and boys were killed by Bosnian Serb forces. Srebrenica is a town in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Marking 25 years since Srebrenica

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Why compassion needs to be at the heart of our response to Channel crossings

Updated 28 August 2020

Over the past months hundreds of fragile, overloaded boats have made the perilous crossing over the English Channel in search of refuge. For many of the men, women and children on board this is the last stage of a dangerous journey that may have taken them months or even years. They have been fleeing from war torn countries such as Syria, Sudan, Libya and Iraq, from repressive states such as Eritrea, and from countries like Mali where climate change and political unrest put lives at risk.

Why compassion needs to be at the heart of our response to Channel crossings

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Racial justice learning for Quakers: a reflection

Updated 3 September 2020

During June and July I joined approximately 80 other Quakers in a series of five online workshops initiated in response to the killing of George Floyd, and the growth of Black Lives Matter protests in the UK. I didn't believe that I was racist; I certainly didn't want to identify as racist, but I knew that I might be clumsily unaware of some of the challenges faced by people of colour. I hoped that the workshops would increase my understanding and develop greater insight into effective allyship.

Racial justice learning for Quakers: a reflection

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Roots and branches: sharing and supporting our Quaker work

Updated 2 December 2022

I still remember how inspired I was when I read a particular letter from a donor to Britain Yearly Meeting.

Roots and branches - sharing and supporting our Quaker work

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Quaker Question Time: listening and learning together

Updated 24 September 2020

"Love the questions themselves, as if they were locked rooms or books written in a very foreign language. Don't search for the answers, which could not be given to you now, because you would not be able to live them. And the point is to live everything. Live the questions now. Perhaps then, someday far in the future, you will gradually, without even noticing it, live your way into the answer." -- Rainer Maria Rilke

Quaker Question Time: listening and learning together

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At the interface of interfaith

Updated 8 November 2022

For people of faith, their faith is usually experienced as a precious lens on life and the vehicle through which they know the Eternal. Faith is that open doorway to the Divine through which we witness the ultimate truth of Being.

At the interface of interfaith

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How Quakers are championing democracy

Updated 4 December 2020

Quakers are known for their witness: living out their faith through action. Sometimes this action takes the form of campaigning and protesting. Our freedom to do these things is being threatened, but Quakers in Britain and other concerned groups are working together to do something about it.

How Quakers are championing democracy