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Finding patterns and examples in Edinburgh

Updated 8 March 2018

The sun is streaming through the windows of the main meeting room at Central Edinburgh Meeting House. It is a cold and bright February morning and there is a buzz of excited conversation filling the room.

Finding patterns and examples in Edinburgh

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Thousands of Quakers are divesting from fossil fuels

Updated 25 January 2018

Quakers that attend local meetings are also members of regional collectives known as area meetings. Area meetings in Britain collectively manage millions of pounds of investments, and almost half of them now have zero investment in fossil fuels. More than 30 per cent have actively chosen to divest huge sums from the fossil fuel industry.

Thousands of British Quakers are divesting from fossil fuels

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Quakers bring worship to protests against oil drilling in Sussex

Updated 9 November 2017

In Quaker Week 2017 Louise Williamson helped unite protesters and Quakers in worship outside the gates of a new oil extraction site.

Quakers bring worship to protests against oil drilling in Sussex

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Why it is time to build a culture of sanctuary

Updated 17 August 2017

Culture can have many definitions. According to the Quaker anthropologist E.B. Tylor it is the principal way in which we interpret the world. Or there's the memorable slogan taught in some business schools: 'culture eats strategy for breakfast'.

Why it is time to build a culture of sanctuary

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Moses baskets for children

Updated 4 August 2017

Janis Leslie is involved with an organisation called Baby Basics. They provide essential items for mothers and families who struggle to provide these items for themselves. Here she talks about what's involved.

Moses baskets for children

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Nonviolent change in Rwanda

Updated 22 November 2016

Bryn Higgs, East Africa Programme Manager, undertook a monitoring trip to Rwanda in October 2016. Quaker Peace & Social Witness supports local groups and trainers there to work on nonviolent social change. The work aims to expand and deepen the influence and ability of grassroots peace activists to change the core conditions that lead to violent conflict.

Nonviolent change in Rwanda

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Vigil against renewal of Trident

Updated 8 April 2016

Bury St Edmunds Quakers believe it to be a sin against our common humanity as well as an appalling use of money at a time when austerity measures threaten peoples' livelihoods. Inspired by three creative Friends, Bury Meeting carried out a silent vigil to protest against the possible replacement of the Trident nuclear missile system, which is to be decided on in 2016.

Bury Quakers hold silent vigil against renewal of Trident