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Pause for peace: harnessing the power of silence
Sue Clarke shares the motivation behind the Pause for Peace initiative and how it has begun to spread around the world from her home in Somerset.
Pause for peace: harnessing the power of silence
No safe hands for unsafe weapons
An international gathering of Nobel Peace Prize winners and peace activists met in Friends House this week to face a challenge: how to get nuclear states on side with the Nuclear Weapons Ban Treaty.
No safe hands for unsafe weapons
Join the Hibakusha's call to eliminate nuclear weapons
In the coming weeks, Quakers across Britain will be among millions around the world solemnly marking the 75th anniversary of the atomic bombs which destroyed Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Join the Hibakusha's call to eliminate nuclear weapons
Groups working to protect democracy nominated for Nobel Peace Prize by Quakers
Quakers in Britain and America have nominated coalitions in the USA and Kenya for their work in building democracy for the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize.
Groups working to protect democracy nominated for Nobel Peace Prize by Quakers
Quakers celebrate the courage of nuclear-ban nations
Quakers have joined over 100 faith groups, calling on states to ban nuclear weapons and upholding the 65 who already have.
Quakers celebrate the courage of nuclear-ban nations
Quakers hold West Bank Quaker school in the Light after three alumni shot in the USA
Quakers in Britain have offered their support to Ramallah Friends School in the wake of the shooting of three former students in Vermont.
Quakers hold West Bank Quaker school in the Light after three alumni shot in the USA
Remembering the conscientious objectors of World War I in Kansas City
Kansas City is the largest city in Missouri and once the western frontier of the United States. The sprawling Mississippi flanks its border with the state of Kansas. It marks a boundary, the former division between the Union and the slave-owning states of the South.
Remembering WWI conscientious objectors in Kansas City
‘Humbled and exhilarated’: Quakers and the 1947 Nobel Peace Prize
There are many treasures to be found in the Library at Friends House Euston. Collections from its 344 year history run the gamut of Quaker concerns and provide a fascinating record of our history as a religious society. But amid the pamphlets, posters and books there is also something altogether shinier: a Nobel Peace Prize.
Quakers and the Nobel Peace Prize
Taking action to ban nuclear weapons forever
On Saturday 9 December campaigners gathered outside the Ministry of Defence to celebrate the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) receiving the Nobel Peace Prize. We were there to celebrate the efforts of campaigners from across the globe in achieving the landmark UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. But also to challenge the UK government's lack of support for the ban. This is a historic treaty and an important step on the road towards nuclear disarmament.
Taking action to ban nuclear weapons forever
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