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Why peace workshops are still worth it

Updated 14 November 2019

In the 1990s I travelled across the Balkans, Northern Ireland and Western Europe facilitating sessions for peace. Despite the fragmentation of Eastern Europe and conflict in the former Yugoslavia it felt like peace was possible, and we could end the century with more peace than war. That isn't really how it has turned out, and this century has already witnessed wars thousands of us tried to prevent. We plod on for peace unbowed.

Why peace workshops are still worth it

Patterns and examples

Managing listed buildings – help!

Updated 1 October 2019

Our area meeting has ten meeting houses, including seven listed buildings. Most of them are in town or city centres and have 20–30 regular attenders. Almost all of the meeting houses generate income from room hire and act as community hubs. Between 20–80 groups use each building.

Managing listed buildings – help!

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Edinburgh Quakers reflect on Extinction Rebellion day of action

Updated 17 May 2019

Quakers in Scotland are taking action for climate justice through Extinction Rebellion. Rosemary Hartill of Central Edinburgh Quakers reports.

Edinburgh Quakers reflect on Extinction Rebellion day of action

Quaker groups

Quaker Music Network

Updated 23 April 2019

The Quaker Music Network was formed when The Leaveners was laid down. They intend to keep the tradition of Choral and Chamber Music weekends alive. These have been held for more than 30 years and enable both instrumentalists and singers to make music together in a Quaker atmosphere. In the future, it may be possible for QMN to become an umbrella for other Quaker music-making projects.

Quaker Music Network

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INF treaty collapse: a call to disarm

Updated 8 April 2019

The US government's recent decision to withdraw from the bilateral Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty is an ominous development. Russia responded by announcing that it will follow suit, further contributing to this dramatic erosion of global security.

INF treaty collapse: a call to disarm

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Our faith, our work: a look back at 2017

Updated 29 March 2019

I am continually inspired by the breadth, depth and conviction of Quakers' work. Across Britain meetings are taking action inspired by their faith, working to nurture and diversify their communities, and supporting Quaker work to make the world a better place.

A look back at 2017

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Turning the Tide: a year of nonviolent campaigning in East Africa

Updated 7 February 2019

The past year has been a huge one for Turning the Tide (TTT) in East Africa, with programmes in Kenya, Burundi and Rwanda reaching more people than ever before.

Turning the Tide: a year of nonviolent campaigning in East Africa

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Quakers transform meeting house into emergency shelter for rough sleepers

Updated 24 September 2018

When heavy snow hit Weston-super-Mare, Friends were ready to take immediate action for people experiencing homelessness.

Quakers transform meeting house into emergency shelter for rough sleepers

Our stories

Quakers join water protectors in Lancashire to stop fracking

Updated 14 September 2018

Lyndy Raine writes from Preston New Road, the frontline of fracking in the UK, to share her journey from concerned citizen to active campaigner.

Quakers join water protectors in Lancashire to stop fracking

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Climate justice: a cause for cautious optimism?

Updated 7 August 2018

When it comes to asking governments to step up to taking action to tackle climate change it is often easy to feel doom and gloom. However, in recent months there has been cause for cautious optimism.

Climate justice – a cause for cautious optimism?