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Mistress Dyer and the Wilderness
FJ Poetry: Sometimes the wind comes from the bay / and it carries me to the Thames. But rarely. /…
Anne Myles
Writing Opp: A Racially Diverse Society of Friends? (closed)
For many Friends in the Friends Journal audience, there are few topics more fraught than race and racism. We look…
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Among Friends
Keeping It Real, Quaker Style
Among Friends: our introduction to the September issue.
Martin Kelley
Features
Contempt Is a Bitter-Tasting Word
Rebuilding community among people who do not agree.
J.E. McNeil
Features
Life in a Box
The homelessness crisis requires us to think outside storage bins.
Andrew Huff
Features
Gota de Leche
The yellowing pages of 80-year-old AFSC relief pamphlets inspire a new sense of agency.
Camilla Meek
Features
Making Sense of the Starbucks Incident
Quaker values do not need to be mere theoretical ideas.
Ankita Achanta
Features
A Quaker Perspective on Hope
Hopelessness and burnout lead a Friend to rediscover an archaic form of hope.
Kate Davies
Features
Prophetic, Persistent, Powerful
Friends Committee on National Legislation at 75
Bridget Moix
Forum
Forum, September 2018
Letters from our readers.
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Top Ten Quaker Bestsellers 2018
Popular books at the 2018 FGC Gathering
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