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Quakers petition prime minister on right to boycott
Quakers in Britain joined others to hand in a petition at 10 Downing Street urging prime minister Rishi Sunak to scrap the anti-boycott bill.
Quakers petition prime minister on right to boycott
Swarthmore Lecture 2024 to focus on prisons and punishment
Next year's Swarthmore Lecture, a key date in the Quaker diary, will be delivered by prison expert Ben Jarman.
Swarthmore Lecture 2024 to focus on prisons and punishment
Quakers share expertise to help heal social divisions
In the wake of far-right racist riots and growing divisions, Quakers have offered their expertise in building community cohesion.
Quakers share expertise to help heal social divisions
How Quakers can push for a just UK immigration system in 2019
As buzz around the pending Immigration Bill increases, the content of the proposed legislation remains uncertain. It's vital that Quaker voices inform the debate.
4 key changes for a just UK immigration system
Messy change: a way forward on immigration detention?
Sometimes change is like crossing a desert. It is a long, slow journey and a horizon which seems to get further away, not closer. And then suddenly everything shifts.
Messy change: a way forward on immigration detention?
Nonviolent campaigning in locked-down Rwanda
Like the rest of the world, Rwanda has been hit by the Covid-19 pandemic; our economy especially has suffered a lot. Life has become difficult for everyone, including for the members of the Evangelical Friends Church Rwanda (EEAR).
Non-violent campaigning in locked-down Rwanda
Taking action on climate – and beyond
Social action has many names and can take many forms. You might hear it called 'activism', or by Quakers, 'witness'. It is an important part of putting our faith into action and working to see our Quaker values flourish in the world.
Taking action on climate – and beyond