August 2005
Articles
Ahimsa: Training for Nonviolence during World War II
In the early 1940s several young adult Quakers studied nonviolence in a commune in Ohio.
A Very Thin Place
The places where we encounter the Divine are diverse.
Quakerism and the Arts
In this reprint from Friends Journal, November 1, 1983, the author comments on this evolving relationship.
Northern Cheyenne Reservation Days, 1968
A workcamp held at a Cheyenne Indian Reservation in 1968 left a deep impression on her.
The York Retreat: Offering Friendly Treatment to the Mentally Ill
This Friends psychiatric institute is run on Quaker principles.
Poems
The Power of Feet and Trees: A Survival Strategy in Wartime
Eyes Wide Open, July 2, 2004
Pacem in Terris
A Small Meeting
Forage
At Meeting
Jazz at the Riverside
My Face--Has It Changed?
Essential Motion at The Meeting School

