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Messy change: a way forward on immigration detention?

Updated 8 March 2019

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?

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Sharing Quaker values: how you can prepare for a general election

Updated 24 September 2019

Hello, I'm Grace – the new public affairs and advocacy manager at Quakers in Britain. I've worked in this area for eight years, and have also stood as a parliamentary candidate, so I've seen things from both sides of the lobbying table. Part of my role is to enable Quakers to successfully influence politicians and parties. One of the most important times to do this is in the run-up to a general election: if you can get a candidate or party to pledge something during an election, it might result in an important change later on.

Sharing Quaker values: how you can prepare for a general election

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How a fair tax system could help us Build Back Better

Updated 12 June 2020

Sunday 14 June is Tax Justice Sunday: a day when Christians are encouraged to come together to reflect on the role of tax in society, and to speak out for a fairer tax system. This year it comes as many in the churches and in wider society are calling for tax reform to be part of how we build back better from the Covid-19 pandemic.

How a fair tax system could help us Build Back Better

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Nonviolent campaigning in locked-down Rwanda

Updated 18 June 2020

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

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6 principles for a green and just recovery

Updated 16 September 2020

MPs and Peers returned to Parliament last week with a busy autumn ahead of them. Key milestones will include the Budget, expected in October or November amid a major recession, and the end of the transition period, probably with no agreement in place.

6 principles for a green and just recovery

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Let’s talk about money: supporting Quaker work in difficult times

Updated 2 December 2022

As we approach the end of what has been a very difficult year, the fundraising team thought it would be good to reflect on what we've learned in the last 12 months.

Let’s talk about money: supporting Quaker work in difficult times

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Connecting with Quaker treasurers

Updated 2 February 2021

Quaker treasurers play a key role, ensuring that not only their local or area meetings, but also Britain Yearly Meeting as a whole, continue to thrive. But the financial rollercoaster of the pandemic has made what can already be a demanding, time-pressured role more challenging

Connecting with Quaker treasurers

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How young people are making change happen in Rwanda

Updated 30 March 2021

I'm a Quaker from Rwanda and have done peace work for many years. Together with my colleagues, I train young people on how to take nonviolent action, mediate conflicts or help others with healing from trauma. Over the years I have learned that in Rwanda justice campaigns are much more effective if they are supported or even led by young people.

How young people are making change happen in Rwanda

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Why protest shouldn’t be prevented

Updated 20 August 2021

A key part of Quaker faith is putting that faith into action, trying to change the world using nonviolent methods. For a religion that believes all people have value as children of God, using violence to force change is off the agenda.

Why protest shouldn’t be prevented

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Protecting the right to protest: action you can take

Updated 6 July 2021

The recent vote on the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill was deeply worrying. If the bill became law, it would severely limit the right to protest. It would also criminalise Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities' way of life, introduce draconian prison sentences for certain crimes, and expand 'stop and search'.

Protecting the right to protest: action you can take