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Reimagining the Quaker Ecosystem: June/July Full Issue Access
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Life, Death, and Resilience
Among Friends: Our introduction to the June/July issue.
Forum June/July 2017
Letters from our readers.
Viewpoint
Love Cannot Be Overwhelmed
Viewpoint: Love cannot be overwhelmed. Love stays.
Michael Lane
Features
Consensus Decision Making in Eusocial Organisms
Learning disruption and resilience from ants and bees.
Barbara Dale
Features
What We Cannot Do Alone
A new way of relating is breaking through our institutional numbness.
Noah Merrill
Features
Worshiping Online
An experiment with online programmed meeting for worship.
Rachel Guaraldi
Features
Finally Breaking Down the Hedge?
Have our Quaker institutions finally become obsolete?
Thomas Hamm
Features
Turning Somersaults in the Quaker Ecosystem
We have to find ways to build relationships and maintain our Quaker tradition.
Margaret Fraser
Poetry
After Mowing Hay
FJ Poetry: "After a June day's work, having driven..."
Melva Priddy
Poetry
A Grace of Thanksgiving
FJ Poetry: "We are cooking / and talking about how some foods"
Michael S. Glaser
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News, June/July 2017
News: Albuquerque Friends provide sanctuary; Friends engage in immigrant work; Bridge Film Festival announces winners; Earlham College receives $7.5 million…
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