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And Still We Rise: building collective action in the face of multiple crises

Updated 21 March 2024

'And Still We Rise' brought together almost 1000 people and 100 speakers from 25 different countries around the world. It was the latest event in a long tradition of hosting movements for social justice at Friends House. A tradition of movement generosity (i.e. thinking about how those with space and resources can share what they have with movements to build a peaceful and sustainable world) which Quakers in Britain is committed to practising.

And Still We Rise: building collective action in the face of multiple crises

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Quakers and the upcoming general election

Updated 24 June 2024

A general election is a great opportunity for us all to influence how our country is run. At Quakers in Britain we've developed some materials to help Quaker individuals, groups and meetings engage with their local candidates and communities. You can find all the information at www.quaker.org.uk/vote.

Quakers and the upcoming general election

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Stepping forward for peace: a public display of unity and peace

Updated 22 May 2024

In 2012, at 28 years old, I stood just behind the fountains at Trafalgar Square waiting for a taxi to arrive. It was early April, bright and cold. The square was busy, as it often is, but today was different. Instead of the movement and transient atmosphere, people were sat down facing a stage in front of the fountain.

Stepping forward for peace: a public display of unity and peace

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General Election 2024: A guide to the manifestos

Updated 27 June 2024

We are now just over halfway through the general election campaign. From the nation's racetracks, runways, and rollercoasters, UK politicians are reaching out to the public with their ideas of where to take society in the next five years. The recently released party manifestos provide a crucial lens through which we can evaluate how our values align with the proposed policies and commitments that our political leaders have made.

General Election 2024: A guide to the manifestos

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General election manifestos: how do they fare on climate justice?

Updated 27 June 2024

Quakers are committed to equality and sustainability. We want to see a world in which all living beings can thrive. The upcoming general election is likely to bring about a change of politics. What might this look like? And how can we ensure that climate justice is at the heart of future government action?

How do the manifestos fare on climate justice?

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Dispatches from the Quaker World Plenary

Updated 14 August 2024

The World Plenary is a meeting of Quakers from around the world. It is organised by Friends World Committee for Consultation and this year is being hosted by Southern Africa Yearly Meeting, and held in South Africa and online. The theme of the World Plenary is 'Living the spirit of Ubuntu: Responding with hope to God's call to cherish creation – and one another'._______

Dispatches from the Quaker World Plenary

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Reflections on the 2024 Labour Conference: change or business as usual?

Updated 9 October 2024

If, as William Penn said, "true silence is to the spirit what sleep is to the body", then I suspect there are many attendees at the Labour conference in need of spiritual rest. As soon as I stepped onto the platform at Euston on Sunday morning the air of urgency was obvious. The train was packed with party members bumping shoulders with professional lobbyists, which made for some interesting overheard conversations.

Reflections on the 2024 Labour Conference: change or business as usual?

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From grief to hope: the enduring power of nonviolent resistance to Assad

Updated 16 January 2025

The seemingly sudden collapse of the Assad regime in Syria provokes a mixture of grief and hope. Grief for the uncountable losses of 13 years of violence, and a hope that the door might be ajar to a more peaceful future. Syrian activists described the event of December 2024 like a dream coming true, but the dream looks fragile given military action by Israel, an uncertain prospectus from the new government and no shortage of geopolitical manoeuvres to exploit the new reality. In the present tumult, it's easy to forget the uprising began with ordinary people.

From grief to hope: the enduring power of nonviolent resistance to Assad

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Updated 18 November 2024

Treasurers survey 2024 (PDF)

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Treasurers

Updated 18 November 2024

Treasurers survey 2024 (PDF)

2024-quaker-treasurer-survey-report.pdf