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Mapping courage: new Quaker project sheds light on WWII conscientious objectors
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
Quakers petition prime minister to Make Polluters Pay
Quakers in Britain joined others to hand in a petition at 10 Downing Street urging Prime Minister Keir Starmer to Make Polluters Pay this week.
Quakers petition prime minister to Make Polluters Pay
Joint statement on mass starvation across Gaza
24 July 2025
Joint statement from over 100 humanitarian organisations
Young peacemakers gather in Cardiff to celebrate peace in schools
Almost 100 young peer mediators from across South Wales came together in Cardiff Bay on 15 October to celebrate their shared commitment to resolving conflict peacefully.
Young peacemakers gather in Cardiff to celebrate peace in schools
3 things that East African community peace campaigners can teach us
“I'm 66 years old, but my skin is still young. I think that's because of my work as a peacebuilder." Sizeli, a survivor of the Rwandan genocide, says this to me with a big smile on his face.
3 things that East African community peace campaigners can teach us
Peace is possible
The promise made to the millions of people slaughtered by the hideous mistakes of World War I was 'never again'. World War I revealed that humanity is horribly capable of creating hell on earth.
Peace is possible
What's it like to be a Sanctuary Meeting?
Cardiff Quaker Meeting recently celebrated its first year as a Sanctuary Meeting. Sanctuary Meetings are a network of almost 100 Quaker meetings in Britain committed to acting in solidarity with people from migrant and refugee backgrounds.
What's it like to be a Sanctuary Meeting?
What does climate breakdown have to do with our work on migration?
Much of our current political discourse engages with climate change and migration each in isolation. This deflects the necessary conversations around power, distribution of resources and justice. It also divides our efforts around creating a peaceful and just world.
What does climate breakdown have to do with our work on migration?
6 ways to make Quaker meeting houses more sustainable
There are many ways to take action against the climate crisis. More than 100 Quakers recently took part in a mass lobby of Parliament at Westminster, urging MPs to take action. Others have been involved in school strikes, anti-fracking action and activism with the growing Extinction Rebellion movement.It's also important to remember that the sustainability we might call for in other areas of our lives applies to our Quaker meetings and meeting houses as well. In my role I've come across many ways meetings are trying to make their properties more sustainable – and seen a lot of opportunities yet to be taken, too. Here are six ways to make a difference.
6 ways to make Quaker meeting houses more sustainable
A new reality: Quaker worship and community in 2021
What challenges and opportunities have arisen for Quaker meetings and communities over the past pandemic year? What have Quakers in Britain learned from the experience?
A new reality: Quaker worship and community in 2021