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A memorial and a catalyst: creating Pity of War

Updated 15 March 2023

Jan Arriens describes how one Quaker's concern for civilians affected by war has resulted in a new charity launching on Hiroshima Day 2020.

A memorial and a catalyst: creating Pity of War

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Conscientious objection: taxes for peace

Updated 15 March 2023

Quaker and one of the Peace Tax Seven, Robin Brookes, explains how working for a world without war led to his involvement with Conscience and the campaign to spend taxes for peace.

Conscientious objection: taxes for peace

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Sanctuary Everywhere to Loving Earth

Updated 15 March 2023

Susan Mitchell of Dunblane Meeting picks up the threads between migration, climate change and war.

Sanctuary Everywhere to Loving Earth

Ukraine

Citizen diplomacy with Russian people

Updated 28 February 2025

Quakers in Britain recognise that the need to build bridges between the people of Russia and (the rest of) Europe has never been greater. This page contains ideas for citizen diplomacy to help foster peace and good relations with Russian people.

Citizen diplomacy with Russian people

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Responding to the current situation in Israel and Palestine

Updated 28 May 2025

The scale of the violence and harm to civilians is unprecedented and unlike anything in living memory. Hospitals, schools, places of worship, roads, and homes have been decimated, and civilians have been targeted.

Responding to the current situation in Israel and Palestine

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Turning the tide on fossil fuels

Updated 27 November 2024

Janet Saunders from Central Edinburgh Quaker Meeting explains how she got involved with campaigning to stop the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline through focusing on insurance companies.

Turning the tide on fossil fuels

Campaigning and advocacy

Past campaigns

Updated 27 March 2025

Quakers have campaigned on a range of topics beyond those we currently work on. This page outlines previous Quaker campaigning work on climate justice and peace that may still be of interest.

Past campaigns

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Witnessing for peace at a time of Remembrance

Updated 9 December 2022

As Remembrance Day approaches Quakers may find themselves having to consider whether or not to attend community commemorations, church services, parades or participate in wreath-laying. As Quakers, our natural inclination is to stay away from events which seem to glorify Britain's military past. Instead we may wish to focus on events that focus on the cost of war, and that encourage people to work for peace.

Witnessing for peace at a time of Remembrance

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Remembering the conscientious objectors of World War I in Kansas City

Updated 9 December 2022

Kansas City is the largest city in Missouri and once the western frontier of the United States. The sprawling Mississippi flanks its border with the state of Kansas. It marks a boundary, the former division between the Union and the slave-owning states of the South.

Remembering WWI conscientious objectors in Kansas City

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This isn't belonging

Updated 23 January 2018

Weirdly, I found myself agreeing when hearing retired Major General Tim Cross on BBC Radio 4's Today Programme, saying that army recruitment is "not about being nice", it's about "fighting power" against the "Queen's enemies". This nakedly militarist agenda at least has the merit of honesty. The General has been irked by the fresh crop of British Army ads.Marketing the military is a difficult business, with recruitment rates stalling (PDF). But the marketers seem to have settled on 'belonging' as the army's selling point. I'd like to call out the lie.

This isn't belonging