‘Reparations aren’t about trying to fix the past.’…
by Rebecca Hardy
Two US Quakers were arrested at an interfaith ‘sit-in’ at the Minneapolis/Saint Paul airport last month. Laura Kressin and Julie Doherty, from Twin Cities Faith Meeting (TCFM),…
Quakers across Asia and the West Pacific are marking the fifth anniversary of a military coup in Myanmar which overthrew the democratically-elected government.
A Quaker-founded charity in Kenya continues to grow, with around fifty people employed this year.
US Friends took part in protests at Washington’s Capitol Hill last week, against a wave of violent immigration enforcement in the country.
A staff consultation is underway at the Quiet Company (QC), the hospitality arm of Britain Yearly Meeting (BYM).
A new commission assessing the state of interfaith relations was launched last month. The commission aims to identify ‘indicators of tension and conflict, as well as examples of…
James Timpson, minister of state for Prisons, Probation and Reducing Reoffending, has responded to a letter from Britain Yearly Meeting (BYM) raising concern about the wellbeing of…
Quakers have been celebrating the fifth anniversary of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW).
The number of people in the UK in ‘very deep poverty’ is at its highest in more than thirty years, a new report from the Quaker-founded Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) has…
Civic spaces are increasingly under threat, civic society groups warned at a Quaker-co-hosted conference at Friends House in London last week.
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