Category: Pacifism and Nonviolence

Organize in Community using Power Mapping – QCUR

Organize in Community using Power Mapping – QCUR

The Quaker Coalition for Uprooting Racism (QCUR) invites you to participate in a half-day of community organizing to resist the current rise of fascism in the US on Saturday, May 10th, 1-5pm ET via Zoom. We encourage Quaker organizations, schools, committees, and meetings to make themselves hubs so people can gather in person to Zoom together. Please […]

Happy Birthday Paul Robeson from the Black Quaker Project

Happy Birthday Paul Robeson from the Black Quaker Project

Celebrate today’s birthday – the legacy of Paul Robeson, a revolutionary humanist, Pan-Africanist, and tireless advocate for Black liberation. Explore his unwavering commitment to justice, global dignity, and his stand against Western imperialism.

It is the time to act. FCNL.org is outreaching to all peacebuilder F/friends

It is the time to act. FCNL.org is outreaching to all peacebuilder F/friends

The ongoing conflict in Gaza is worsened by the continued shipment of U.S.-made offensive weapons, further fueling destruction and the loss of innocent lives. Senator Bernie Sanders has introduced resolutions in Congress aimed at blocking these shipments, including bombs and munitions that contribute to the ongoing devastation. As humanitarian supplies dwindle and malnutrition threatens to take more lives, it is imperative that Congress takes action to pass these resolutions, support a ceasefire, and push for a peaceful resolution. The time to act is now.

Echoes of Simplicity: Feminism and Equality

Echoes of Simplicity: Feminism and Equality

Echoes of Simplicity: Feminism and Equality: Margaret Fell to Modernity In the beginning, simplicity was a blade, cutting through the falsehoods of a world drenched in stenches of power. It was a time of George Fox, the prophet of the Inner Light, who roamed by sea and land, calling out to the souls of people. […]

Celebrating Bayard Rustin and the 60 year Anniversary of Freedom Summer

Celebrating Bayard Rustin and the 60 year Anniversary of Freedom Summer

“Bayard Rustin’s Quaker faith was the cornerstone of his activism in the Civil Rights Movement. As we mark the 60th anniversary of the 1964 Freedom Summer, we honor the lasting impact of his commitment to nonviolence, equality, and strategic action.”

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