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Teach for Peace

Updated 4 February 2025

As violent conflict surges around the globe, Quakers in Britain has produced a new free peace education pack to help secondary school teachers prepare learners to build peace, not war.

Teach for Peace

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Poignant ceremony marks International Conscientious Objectors’ Day

Updated 4 February 2025

Quakers and others marked International Conscientious Objectors' Day on 15 May at the annual ceremony of remembrance in Tavistock Square.

Poignant ceremony marks International Conscientious Objectors’ Day

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Pity of War sculpture unveiled at National Memorial Arboretum

Updated 4 February 2025

As over 100 conflicts rage around the world, and the death toll in Gaza and Israel rises to more than 35,000, the first memorial to civilian casualties of war has been unveiled.

Pity of War sculpture unveiled at National Memorial Arboretum

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Quakers welcome historic ruling on Palestine but warn of imminent danger of wider war

Updated 4 February 2025

Quakers have welcomed the International Court of Justice's (ICJ) landmark ruling that the Israeli presence in all occupied Palestinian territory must end.

Quakers welcome historic ruling on Palestine but warn of imminent danger of wider war

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Mapping courage: new Quaker project sheds light on WWII conscientious objectors

Updated 4 February 2025

A new Quaker project is uncovering the hidden history of Britons who refused to fight in World War II.

Mapping courage: new Quaker project sheds light on WWII conscientious objectors

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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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Syria: 6 things you can do

Updated 19 April 2018

In recent weeks my mind has been occupied with thoughts of Syria. I have spent a lot of time reading the reactions of Syrian activists in the diaspora to the launch of airstrikes, and listening to what my Syrian friends thought, many of whom still have family living there. For those of us not directly impacted by the conflict, and who haven't experienced the unimaginable suffering and loss as a result, what can we do?

Syria: 6 things you can do

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Stand with Quakers in France to stop the biggest arms fair of 2018

Updated 21 May 2018

As Quakers, we are known for our silent worship and quiet meeting houses. Yet our faith can appear in the strangest places: one of 2017's biggest Quaker meetings in the UK took place outside an arms fair.

Stand with Quakers in France to stop the biggest arms fair of 2018

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From war to peace and beyond

Updated 18 February 2020

In my previous blog post I spoke about my time working with the Peace Pledge Union on their campaigns to combat militarism in universities and their white poppy campaign. I can feel proud that I managed to achieve a lot during those first six months. But under the surface there were sharks circling.

From war to peace and beyond