Issue 01-05-2020

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‘In which kinds of renewal or “self-correction” may we partake?’

FREE 30 Apr 2020 | by Margaret Cook

‘Unprecedented’ has become an overused word. But it fits. It’s already been claimed that historians may divide time ‘Before’ or ‘After’ COVID-19.

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‘Eccles lumps all music together as an inadequate expression of the true music God requires.’

30 Apr 2020 | by Roger Ellis

‘Solomon Eagle exhorting the People to Repentance during the Plague of 1665.’ | Photo: By Paul Falconer Poole, 1843.

My reading during the lockdown has thrown an interesting light on early Quaker history. I’ve been reading literary treatments of various plagues, and the parallels with the present crisis aren’t comfortable reading. There’s fourteenth-century Florence (from Giovanni Boccaccio’s The Decameron); a city on the Algierian coast...

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‘Our tax system is built on mutual distrust.’

30 Apr 2020 | by David Maxwell

‘Helping everybody to feel more united could revitalise democracy.’ | Photo: The New York Public Library / Unsplash.

At Yearly Meeting Gathering 2014, Richard Murphy gave the Salter Lecture on tax justice. In his following book, The Joy of Tax, he describes the Quaker testimonies of Peace, Equality, Truth and Simplicity as the ‘underpinnings of a good tax system’. Simplicity, he claimed, is what everyone seems to say that...

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‘One week after our move back it was announced that Greenham was to become a US base.’

30 Apr 2020 | by Howard Grace

Greenham Common on Easter Sunday. | Photo: Howard Grace.

I was born and brought up in Newbury during the second world war. One of my first memories was of D-Day, when planes took off from Greenham Common, carrying US paratroopers to France. The Common has had quite a history since then! Now, with the challenges of the COVID-19 virus,...

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‘Clearly the reluctance to change, with all its rationalisations, is a sign of age.’

30 Apr 2020 | by Helen Johnson

‘I hold my hands up: to be honest, I was more than slightly intimidated by the technical and experiental issues.’ | Photo: Gabriel Benois / Unsplash.

I know I belong to an ancient generation. My favourite singer by a country mile is Ella Fitzgerald. And this period of social isolation has given me time to explore the lives and work of Miles Davis and Bill Evans. So, we’re talking about a focus on the late 195...

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‘COVID-19 is what upsetting the ecological balance really looks like.’

30 Apr 2020 | by Kersti Wagstaff

'Serious efforts will be made to prevent the Next Big One After This One, which surely must include reducing habitat destruction.' | Photo: Jamie Morris / Unsplash.

Last October’s issue of the Extinction Rebellion (XR) newspaper carried a short article by a doctor, Amelia Cussans, on the health aspects of climate change. Her concern was with the effects of heat. She noticed that ‘the traditional NHS winter crises are now matched by summer crises’. Heatwaves were...

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Friends celebrate Earth Day 2020

FREE 30 Apr 2020 | by Rebecca Hardy

Quakers across the world celebrated Earth Day 2020 last week, which this year marked its fiftieth anniversary. Central England Quakers (CEQ) joined three other groups to hold an online gathering for the day, focusing on how cities are responding to the climate emergency. The interfaith event ‘Our Cities and Climate’ on 22...

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BYM moves forward with Vibrancy plans

FREE 30 Apr 2020 | by Rebecca Hardy

The joint Britain Yearly Meeting (BYM)/Woodbrooke project to radically reshape support for Quaker communities took what it described as ‘a significant step forward’ this week with news of more local development workers and a key hub office in Leeds.

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Roots of Resistance write to MPs

30 Apr 2020 | by Rebecca Hardy

Huddersfield Quakers and the local Roots of Resistance (RoR) group has sent an open letter to MPs raising concerns about the University of Huddersfield’s links with police in Bahrain.

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Eurosatory 2020 cancelled

30 Apr 2020 | by Rebecca Hardy

The French Quaker group ‘Stop Fuelling War’ has been celebrating the news that the Eurosatory arms fair in June has been cancelled due to health concerns surrounding COVID-19. The group said on its website: ‘This year we have a unique opportunity: to recognise and act to secure the quality of...

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Woodbrooke launches Twitter-based learning

30 Apr 2020 | by Rebecca Hardy

Woodbrooke has launched its first Twitter-based course in response to the coronavirus lockdown, as its online presence grows.  The ‘Talking to God’ course, launched on 17 April, is led by Rhiannon Grant, the tutor for Quaker roles at Woodbrooke and deputy programmes leader for the Centre for Research in Quaker Studies.

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FWCC furloughs staff

30 Apr 2020 | by Rebecca Hardy

Friends World Committee for Consultation (FWCC) has furloughed two members of its five-strong staff due to the coronavirus outbreak. Gretchen Castle, FWCC general secretary, told the Friend that the staff were furloughed from the World Office as ‘the work of booking flights and updating information dwindled’.

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Entering the Space

30 Apr 2020 | by Angela Arnold

Where the river flows that’s source-less and ocean-less and bubbles its full stops without a single catching sentence.

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Eye - 1 May 2020

30 Apr 2020 | by Eye

A touching offering Lydia Vulliamy, of Ipswich Meeting, sent in the photo (above) to share a gesture that warmed her heart this Easter. ‘We received this lovely card with the message “to let you know we are holding you in our hearts and thoughts during this unusual time…” A family...

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Letters - 1 May 2020

30 Apr 2020 | by The Friend

Feel the depth I was interested to read Maud Grainger on online worship (27 March). My experience has been somewhat parallel. First, in March 2019, we were glad to be part of the Quaker Council for European Affairs (QCEA) Study Tour, which we were unable to go on, by meeting with them...

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