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Mulberry Tree Community Garden
Tottenham Quaker Meeting have created a community garden in their meeting house grounds, bringing people together from across the community and sharing the vegetables.
The Mulberry Tree Community Garden
Reflecting on the ethics of long-term imprisonment
Ben Jarman, a Quaker at Westminster Local Meeting, has worked in prisons for years. What has the experience taught him, and how has his Quaker faith shaped his outlook?
Reflecting on the ethics of long-term imprisonment
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
Quakers are Camden Carbon Champions
Quakers' efforts to reduce their carbon footprint have been rewarded by Camden Climate Change Alliance who have recognised Friends House as Carbon Champion.
Quakers are Camden Carbon Champions
Celebrating resistance in Refugee Week
This Refugee Week Quakers in Britain are welcoming poets and musicians to help change the way refugees are seen. A line-up of award-winning voices at These Walls Must Fall will celebrate resistance to injustice.
Celebrating resistance in Refugee Week
Church leaders call for an end to the hostile environment
In an open letter to Sajid Javid, the Home Secretary, twenty faith representatives have called for an end to the hostile environment.
Church leaders call for an end to the hostile environment
Scotland is first UK country to ban smacking
Quakers in Britain welcome the ban on parents smacking their children which has become law in Scotland. This is the first nation in the UK to outlaw physical punishment of under-16s. Quakers value all moves to decrease violence in society.
Scotland is first UK country to ban smacking
One step to tackle racism
In a step towards becoming an actively anti-racist church, Quakers will cease to name a room in their London offices after William Penn.
One step to tackle racism
Human dignity requires a legal framework
Quakers in Britain have joined people from other faith and belief bodies in appealing to the prime minister to protect the Human Rights Act.
Human dignity requires a legal framework
Quakers commit to becoming an anti-racist faith community
Stirring and sensitive ministry describing how racism feels, led Quakers in Britain to commit to becoming an actively anti-racist faith community.
Quakers commit to becoming an anti-racist faith community