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Building peace during a pandemic: nonviolent activism in Kenya

Updated 25 June 2020

When the Covid-19 pandemic began, no one in Kenya thought it would reach us. In March 2020, we were all proven wrong when the first positive case was reported.

Building peace during a pandemic: nonviolent activism in Kenya

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Why we’re calling for polluters to pay for the damage they cause

Updated 23 September 2021

We all know the impacts of the climate crisis are getting worse. With wildfires, catastrophic floods and the first famine attributed solely to climate change, 2021 has been a terrifying parade of fossil-fuelled disasters. But what happens to the people on the receiving end of this loss and damage?

Why we’re calling for polluters to pay for the damage they cause

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The fragility of freedom: Holocaust Memorial Day 2024

Updated 27 January 2024

Quakers, like many others, participate in Holocaust Memorial Day (HMD) each year. Taking place on 27 January (the anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp), it's a critical reminder of how division and hatred can spread, and to reinforce our commitment to prevent that.

The fragility of freedom: Holocaust Memorial Day 2024

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A testimony of divine grace: Quakers and same-sex marriage

Updated 26 June 2020

Quakers have always diligently written tracts, pamphlets and books, including those about sexuality. Work to produce Towards a Quaker View of Sex began in 1957, and it was published in 1963. It was the first religious text to positively explore same-sex relationships, stating: “It is the nature and quality of a relationship that matters… The same criteria seem to us to apply whether a relationship is heterosexual or homosexual."

A testimony of divine grace: Quakers and same-sex marriage

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Time to fill the bucket: the COP27 outcome on loss and damage

Updated 13 December 2022

I spent an anxious Saturday afternoon in November watching for updates as the news began to filter through. Late that night, it was confirmed as COP27 closed: parties had reached an agreement that would see a loss and damage fund established.

Time to fill the bucket: the COP27 outcome on loss and damage

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​Talking across the divide

Updated 10 August 2023

In this time of growing division, my encounters with people who have radically different beliefs to mine are few and far between. My circles are becoming the classic echo chamber of familiar news stories. I am scared that in another ten years' time these conversations won't just be uncomfortable, talking across the divide might be impossible.

Talking across the divide

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Yearly Meeting 2022

Updated 13 June 2022

Epistle of Yearly Meeting 2022 Yearly Meeting 2022 took take place between 27–30 May. Some Quakers took part online, while others attended in person at Friends House. The theme was 'faith, community and action' and addressed three big questions: Faith: How do we experience worship, community and witness? Community: How can we build Quaker communities that respond to challenges and put faith into action? Action: How can we transform thinking and action in Quaker communities and wider society?Booking is now closed.

epistle-britain-yearly-meeting-2022-v3.pdf

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Quaker concerns

Updated 1 December 2023

Global Christian Leaders' letter about Gaza to the Prime Minster and the Foreign Secretary 30 November 2023

letter-to-pm-global-christian-letter-gaza-2023-11-30.pdf

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Responding to the current situation in Israel and Palestine

Updated 1 December 2023

Global Christian Leaders' letter about Gaza to the Prime Minster and the Foreign Secretary 30 November 2023

letter-to-pm-global-christian-letter-gaza-2023-11-30.pdf