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Quaker film questions the militarisation of education
Quakers in Britain launch public debate about the militarisation of education by releasing a short film: The Unseen March.
Quaker film questions the militarisation of education
Creating the Teach Peace Pack
At the same time as my granddaughter joined a school cadet force, in order to complete her A-Levels, Armed Forces Day loomed large. On investigating the educational resources available to schools from the armed forces, I realised there needed to be peace resources just as well-produced and relating to curriculum and syllabus, as a balance.
Creating the Teach Peace Pack
Visits for schools
020 7663 1017
outreach@quaker.org.uk
Peace Hub – Quaker Peace & Justice Centre
As Quakers we are called to act for peace and justice. Peace Hub seeks to provide a centre from which an inclusive community is inspired to take up this call. Peace Hub is a new venture launched by Central England Quakers in November 2014.
Engaging with the 2015 general election
The words of the Quaker election guide had great resonance for us. In the months before the election we explored how we might raise awareness, stimulate debate, and educate ourselves and others about important issues.
Engaging with the 2015 general election
Bringing Hartshill's 'secret garden' back to life
It was during a trip to the Northfield Eco-centre in early April that Hartshill Friends became more inspired than ever to develop our own eco-garden project in our small back garden at the Meeting House.
Bringng Hartshill's 'secret garden' back to life
Quaker questions to candidates
In early 2015, Manchester & Warrington Area Meeting's Social Justice Group sent questions to the parliamentary candidates standing in six constituencies across the wider Manchester area. The nine questions covered peace, environment, and economic and social justice.
Quaker questions to candidates
Capel Quaker Orchard
In April 2012, keen to demonstrate support for the Canterbury Commitment for Quakers to become a sustainable community, Capel Local Meeting organised a 'sustainability day' in the village. 'Capel goes green' and other 'green' groups in the area were invited, including members of Dorking community orchard project. During the day, the idea was born of using the large area of unused land in the grounds of Capel Meeting House to plant a community orchard.
Inequality affects us all: Stone Quaker vigil
A hardy band braved the cold and wet to highlight issues of income inequality such as the rise of food banks, the need for a living wage and a fairer tax system.
The courage of our convictions
Over the past two years South East Scotland Friends have been developing a concern about increasing militarisation in society. We heard that Edinburgh was to be a focus for Armed Forces Day, and thought it would be a good opportunity to make our concern more public. We planned a joint witness with the Scottish Peace Network.
The courage of our convictions