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Tai Amri Spann-Wilson in Friends Journal
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The Gift of the House of the Peaceable Kinādom
Tai Amri Spann-Wilson is studying for a Master of Divinity degree at Pacific School of Religion in Berkeley, Calif., where he attends Strawberry Creek Meeting.
Posted in: FeaturesThe Need for Radical Acceptance
Iām a 26āyearāold African American Quaker. There are parts of my life that seem typical to the lives of young [ā¦]
Tai Amri Spann-Wilson, a member of Durham (Maine) Meeting, currently resides in Lawrence, Kans., where he is seeking guidance from the Spirit in sustainable community living. He is a recent graduate from Naropa University's Writing and Poetics Department and loves writing short fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and prose.
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Continuing Revolution: Young Adult Friends at the Intersection of Faith and Action
Young adult Friends at the intersection of faith and action.
Emily Higgs lives in San Francisco, Calif., where she is currently working toward a policy-oriented MSW at University of California, Berkeley. She has served as the Continuing Revolution conference coordinator at Pendle Hill study center in Wallingford, Pa., since 2012. Emily is a member of Lancaster (Pa.) Meeting.
Posted in: Features, September 2014Reexamining the Peace Testimony
I grew up as part of the first generation to have regular access to TV. Much of what we watched [ā¦]
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