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Are you ready for 2021?

Updated 11 January 2021

Are you ready for 2021, or are you still reeling from 2020? The pandemic, like a powerful lens, has shown up more clearly many of the challenges we already knew we faced – both inside our Quaker community and in the world around us. In this blog I want to take a look at some of those challenges, and consider the questions we need to ask ourselves in order to meet them.

Are you ready for 2021?

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Quakers' Yearly Meeting moves online

Updated 15 November 2020

More than a thousand Quakers successfully held their first Yearly Meeting online today, prevented from meeting face-to-face by the COVID-19 pandemic. Not since 1668 has anything – not even world wars – prevented Yearly Meeting, a time for Quakers to gather in stillness to listen to the promptings of love and truth.

Quakers' Yearly Meeting moves online

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Global peacebuilders urge governments to recommit to peace

Updated 21 September 2020

On International Day of Peace (21 September) Quakers are joining a global call for peace, justice and inclusion to be at the heart of the response to COVID-19.

Global peacebuilders urge governments to recommit to peace

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Strengthening children’s rights in Scotland

Updated 3 September 2020

Quakers in Scotland are working with Together (Scottish Alliance for Children's Rights) on a new Bill to enshrine children's rights into Scots law.

Strengthening children’s rights in Scotland

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Cycle of crime and crisis is preventable

Updated 26 August 2020

Quakers in Britain are supporting a strong coalition committed to preventing young people being pulled into a cycle of crime and crisis. Led by Revolving Doors Agency, the coalition says a smarter criminal justice system would intervene earlier giving young adults hope of a good life.

Cycle of crime and crisis is preventable

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VE day and the hope for peace

Updated 7 May 2020

My mother described to me how she and her mother cried all day when Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain announced that Britain was again at war on 3 September 1939. World War I had been so terrible only 21 years earlier. The memory of that war and its impact for my grandmother, and more so my grandfather, was a continual trauma. They found it unbearable to think of having to endure yet more war. But, despite the many hardships, during those six years of 1939 to 1945 there emerged a determination to not repeat the mistakes of the past.

VE day and the hope for peace

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Cancellation of national Quaker events

Updated 18 March 2020

As the Coronavirus outbreak continues, Quakers in Britain are cancelling four national events planned for March and April. Update: They are advising meetings not to gather in person while the current social distancing guidance is in force.

Cancellation of national Quaker events

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Swarthmoor Hall

Updated 24 May 2024

Belinda Smith
01229 583204
belindas@swarthmoorhall.co.uk
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Plea for action on #PeaceDay

Updated 20 September 2019

To mark the International Day of Peace on 21 September, Quakers have joined a myriad of peacebuilding organisations from around the world to issue a statement to call on governments to move from commitment to action on peace.

Plea for action on #PeaceDay

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Friends Educational Foundation

Updated 24 May 2024

Oliver Robertson
020 7663 1069
oliverr@quaker.org.uk