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Not in our name: Pilgrimage for the welfare system
The dismantling of the welfare state is harming the most vulnerable in our society and the fabric of our community. Kendal and Sedbergh Area Meeting is organising a pilgrimage to bear witness.
Pilgrimage for the welfare system
Yearly Meeting Gathering − “For our comfort and discomfort”
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
Swarthmore Lecture: How can we change society?
Society can only be truly inclusive if difficult conversations are held to create better spaces and structures, Esther Loukin told Quakers at this year's Swarthmore Lecture on 29 April.
Swarthmore Lecture: How can we change society?
Quakers concerned over impact of new UK trans guidance on inclusion and rights
Guidance around trans issues from the UK's human rights commission must uphold the rights and dignity of all, including trans and non-binary people, Quakers in Britain have said.
Quakers concerned over impact of new UK trans guidance on inclusion and rights
Moving with dignity: rethinking migration in the UK and beyond
Let's be honest – migration isn't a calm or balanced topic in the UK right now. Whether it's flights to Rwanda, small boats in the Channel, or the ongoing debate about 'illegal' vs 'legal' migration, the tone of public and political conversation is often tense, reactive, and full of fear.
Moving with dignity: rethinking migration in the UK and beyond