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A seventeen-year-old Quaker's urgent call for climate justice

Updated 23 July 2019

Youth climate striker and London Quaker, Anya Nanning Ramamurthy, addressed faith groups with this call to climate justice ahead of the climate lobby of parliament on 26 June 2019. Here is the full text of her speech.

A seventeen-year-old Quaker's urgent call for climate justice

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Fly kites not drones at Greenbelt

Updated 24 August 2017

What are you doing over the bank holiday? If you are one of the 10,000 plus attending Greenbelt, a festival for the common good, you may get a chance to fly a kite with Quaker peace educator Ellis Brooks.

Quakers at Greenbelt

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Quakers stand by #Stansted15

Updated 6 February 2019

Peaceful protesters, known as the #Stansted15, have been sentenced for endangering safety at aerodromes. Three of them were given nine month sentences suspended for 18 months and ordered to carry out unpaid work. Eleven defendants were given community orders and must carry out 100 hours' unpaid work. One was given rehabilitation activity. Quakers are supporting the group who say their nonviolent direct action was in defence of human rights.

Quakers stand with #Stansted15

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Yearly Meeting Gathering − “For our comfort and discomfort”

Updated 1 June 2021

Quakers in Britain are planning their Yearly Meeting Gathering 2021 to nurture and inspire the Quaker community, saying “In these extraordinary and challenging times, we have seen that it is possible to make changes in our way of life. We have hope. We trust the leadings of love and truth will come right."

Quakers' seven-point plan to encourage positive online community

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Quakers in Britain statement on COP26 outcomes

Updated 15 November 2021

As COP26 concluded, Quakers in Britain made this statement.“COP26 has delivered tiny steps forward when giant leaps are needed.“This is particularly unjust for people in the Global South who are feeling the first and worst impacts of the climate crisis, despite being least responsible for causing it.

Quakers in Britain statement on COP26 outcomes

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Quakers concerned by Home Secretary’s inflammatory rhetoric and failures in the asylum system

Updated 4 February 2025

Quakers are writing to the Home Secretary to express concern that the 'hostile environment' of dangerously over-crowded immigration centres and demonisation of migrants in parliament is fanning the flames of hate.

Quakers concerned by Home Secretary’s inflammatory rhetoric and failures in the asylum system

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Protect the right to boycott unethical companies, Quakers urge MPs

Updated 4 February 2025

Quakers have joined nearly 70 civil society organisations in calling on MPs to reject the government's controversial anti-boycott bill, tabled this week.

Protect the right to boycott unethical companies, Quakers urge MPs

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Quakers in Britain marks first year of work on reparations

Updated 4 February 2025

Quakers in Britain has completed its first year of work on reparations, addressing the legacies of the transatlantic chattel slave trade, colonialism, and economic exploitation.

Quakers in Britain marks first year of work on reparations

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What does climate breakdown have to do with our work on migration?

Updated 16 May 2019

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?