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21 January 2021Contacting your MP: why, when and howby Grace Da Costa Grace Da Costa introduces a new resource to help Quakers connect with politicians and make change happen. 
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18 December 2020The nuclear ban treaty: why international law mattersby Marigold Bentley Marigold Bentley explains why international law is a vital part of the toolkit for creating a better world. 
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18 December 2020Are you ready for 2021?by Paul Parker Paul Parker explores how Quakers in Britain might meet the challenges and potentials of the coming year. 
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18 December 2020Justice around the world: building back better for allby Tatiana Garavito Tatiana Garavito explains why collective action during the pandemic demonstrates how we can build back better for all. 
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17 December 2020Let’s talk about money: supporting Quaker work in difficult timesby Maisa Monteiro Maísa Monteiro reflects on what Britain Yearly Meeting's fundraising team has learned during this difficult year. 
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17 December 2020Post-pandemic peace in the classroomby Isabel Cartwright Isabel Cartwright outlines how keeping peace on the curriculum means we can build back better in our schools. 
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3 December 2020How Quakers are championing democracyby Grace Da Costa Recent government initiatives are making it more difficult for campaigning voices from faith and other groups to be heard. Grace Da Costa explores the impact of this chilling effect on civil society, and shares what Quakers are doing to counteract it. 
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5 November 2020At the interface of interfaithby Lynda Williams Lynda Williams reflects on her experience of being at the interface between faiths. 
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8 October 20209 voices the Department for Education would ban from schoolsby Ellis Brooks Ellis Brooks questions new guidance for English schools that silences discussion of capitalism and breaking unjust laws. 
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24 September 2020Quaker Question Time: listening and learning togetherby Kirsty Philbrick Kirsty Philbrick examines how sharing the pearls and grit of Quaker faith can bring people together in community.