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January full issue access: Quakers in the Workplace
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Staff
Among Friends: Convicted Friends
Our introduction to the issue.
Viewpoint
Who Is My Neighbor?
Can we reject unacceptable actions and still find ways to touch those neighbors in pain?
Ellie Beach
Forum, January 2017
Letters from our readers.
Features
Quaker Teachers Aren’t Just at Friends Schools
A former Friends School teacher decides to let his life speak in a public school.
Mike Mangiaracina
Features
Bridging the Gap
Finding a way to communicate with those on both sides of violent crime.
Phyllis B. Taylor
Features
On Being a Quaker Entrepreneur
Quaker testimonies inform business dealings in a modern small business.
Dan Cooperstock
Features
The Amateur Quaker
An interview with Philadelphia Yearly Meeting's Zachary Dutton.
Interview by Martin Kelley
Features
The Quaker Workplace: Building the Beloved Community
Reexamining the motivations and principles of the golden age of Quaker business.
Anthony Fuller
Features
To Be Useful with Proper Concern
Inspiration in a family history of being "useful" and "worthy."
Jeremy Evans
Poetry
After the Marathon Bombing
FJ Poetry: What shall we do with the stillness, do with the hate and the pity?
Lisa DeSiro
Poetry
Vigil
FJ poetry: Explaining all of what could happen when...
Jane Blanchard
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