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A balanced view: the need for critical thinking in our schools
[QUOTE-START] "Rock-climbing, abseiling, camping, sailing, loads of trips... it sounded amazing. Everyone was saying they wanted to go. It was only at the very end that I realised it was the Navy Cadets."
A balanced view: the need for critical thinking in our schools
Living the spirit of ubuntu: preparing for World Quaker Day
The next Quaker World Plenary Meeting will be hosted by the Friends World Committee's Africa Section and Southern Africa Yearly Meeting. Accordingly the event's framing is African, using the word and concept ubuntu, known and used in various countries of the continent, and originating in Southern Africa.
Living the spirit of ubuntu: Preparing for World Quaker Day
Solidarity, friendship and faith in climate justice
'Solidarity' is a term that is often used in conversations around climate and social justice. We send our solidarity to those suffering on the climate frontline in the Global South, to those who are displaced by extreme weather events and to those protesting fossil fuels projects that will devastate their local environment.
Solidarity, friendship and faith in climate justice
What next for loss and damage at COP28?
As we go into COP28, it's important to remember the unthinkable can happen when we stand together and apply pressure.
What next for loss and damage at COP28?
Dispatches from the Quaker World Plenary
The World Plenary is a meeting of Quakers from around the world. It is organised by Friends World Committee for Consultation and this year is being hosted by Southern Africa Yearly Meeting, and held in South Africa and online. The theme of the World Plenary is 'Living the spirit of Ubuntu: Responding with hope to God's call to cherish creation – and one another'._______
Dispatches from the Quaker World Plenary
Straight, not narrow: John Lampen addresses some misconceptions over the Peace Testimony
Some recent writing in the Friend has implied that our Peace Testimony contains a duty not to take sides when faced with the world's conflicts. This is a misunderstanding that could mislead Friends, and give a wrong impression about our peace witness.
Straight, not narrow: John Lampen addresses some misconceptions over the Peace Testimony
Why we must build a world free from nuclear weapons
While the number of nuclear weapons has fallen globally, they are still a threat to all life on earth. We must learn from history, and from efforts towards disarmament.
Why we must build a world free from nuclear weapons
A day with Korean Quaker Bongsoo Kwag
Quakerism has had a strong presence in Korea since the war, with the message of peace and reconciliation finding fertile ground on the divided peninsula.
A day with Korean Quaker Bongsoo Kwag
Exploring the edges of something new: the Quaker Earthcare Gathering seeks ways forward on climate
Within the Quaker community, there is agreement on the significance of the climate crisis, and a range of views about what we should do. Over 100 Quakers came together to explore what they, individually and collectively, might be called to do next.
Exploring the edges of something new: the Quaker Earthcare Gathering
Santa Marta and the great transition away from fossil fuels
The Santa Marta conference opens in Colombia on Friday 24 April. I was glad when it was announced at the end of the COP30 climate talks in Brazil, last November, as a way for countries that are serious about getting off fossil fuels quickly and fairly to plan how to do it together – without getting bogged down at COP with the likes of Russia and Saudi Arabia. It'll report back to COP but offers a faster path.
Santa Marta and the great transition away from fossil fuels