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A seventeen-year-old Quaker's urgent call for climate justice
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
Inspired by faith
World Quaker Day on Sunday 2 October brings together the global Quaker community – and falls in the ninth British Quaker Week. Quaker meetings around England, Scotland and Wales are opening their doors with a warm welcome, offering music and art, drama and discussion, worship and witness.
Inspired by faith
Quakers in Britain statement on COP26 outcomes
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
Quakers address the monarch at Buckingham Palace
Quakers from Britain and Ireland visited Buckingham Palace on Thursday, 9 March, to exercise their historic right to address the King.
Quakers address the monarch at Buckingham Palace
Swarthmore Lecture 2024 to focus on prisons and punishment
Next year's Swarthmore Lecture, a key date in the Quaker diary, will be delivered by prison expert Ben Jarman.
Swarthmore Lecture 2024 to focus on prisons and punishment
Quakers in Britain marks first year of work on reparations
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
And Still We Rise: building collective action in the face of multiple crises
'And Still We Rise' brought together almost 1000 people and 100 speakers from 25 different countries around the world. It was the latest event in a long tradition of hosting movements for social justice at Friends House. A tradition of movement generosity (i.e. thinking about how those with space and resources can share what they have with movements to build a peaceful and sustainable world) which Quakers in Britain is committed to practising.
And Still We Rise: building collective action in the face of multiple crises