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Quaker communities news

Malvern Meeting restart children's meeting

Updated 24 April 2024

Malvern Local Meeting have recently started a regular children's meeting, to coincide with their monthly shared lunch. A group of Friends has been busy planning and organising, with support from their Local Development Worker. The first children's meeting was in January 2024. Children's meeting is now every fourth Sunday at 10.30am.

Malvern Meeting restart their children's meeting after more than 20 years

Quaker communities news

Planning in progress for new Quaker Camp starting in Yorkshire next year

Updated 1 July 2024

Plans are now shaping up for the Yorkshire Quaker Camp, a new all-age affordable and fun residential Quaker event for the whole of Yorkshire which will take place in August 2025.

Planning in progress for new Quaker Camp starting in Yorkshire next year

Quaker communities news

Preparations for Quaker week in full swing with in person events and social media action from 28 September

Updated 18 September 2024

Every year in Quaker Week, Quaker communities think more actively about how to welcome new people and share their faith. This year there are plenty of friendly online and in person events planned for people who are curious about Quakers to come and find out more.

Preparations for Quaker week are in full swing with lots of in person events and social media action coming up from 28 September

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How Quakers can challenge Islamophobia

Updated 18 February 2020

November is Islamophobia Awareness Month, and a recent episode of our podcast A Quaker Take discussed allyship and solidarity. As a Muslim member of staff who strongly believes that Quakers can be good allies, I felt moved to explore how non-Muslims can demonstrate allyship to Muslims.

How Quakers can challenge Islamophobia

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What’s wrong with Prevent?

Updated 21 January 2020

Prevent is the UK government's programme to stop people becoming terrorists or supporting terrorism. It has hit the headlines many times since its 2003 inception, and did so again in January when The Guardian revealed that police in South East England had listed Extinction Rebellion (XR) among 'extremist' ideologies, placing it alongside the far-right National Action and Islamic State affiliate Al-Muhajiroun.

What’s wrong with Prevent?