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Online Features

Friends Journal publishes a number of online-only feature articles. Some are timely pieces on current events that shouldn’t wait for the longer timelines of print, while others are published alongside the print edition and expand on the themes explored that month.

Online Features

Rethinking William Penn

A Path to Retrospective Justice Trudy Bayer
Online Features

The Last Friend On Earth

There must be other people still alive somewhere. I don’t know where. I don’t know how to find them even… Joy Weimer
Online Features

The Silent Confirmation of a Notable Thing

The starling was a ball of broken feathers rolled into an overflowing gutter. Eileen Gunnell Lee
Online Features

Future Visions

Javier settled into silence, hoping that on this First Day, he would not become unmoored in time and space. Trace Yulie
Online Features

Talking with Paroled People about Money

The best prison programs offer academic classes, but the experience of talking with ordinary people about ordinary life is necessarily… Ann Birch
Online Features

More than the Worst Thing They’ve Ever Done

An Extended Interview with Jim Moreno Joyce Hinnefeld
Online Features

Virginia Woolf’s Vision of Utopia

"Sometimes I forget how much Virginia Woolf is one of us." Diane Reynolds
Online Features

The Soularium

Cultivating Inner Peace and Kindness Gunilla Norris
Interview

Interview with Timothy McMahan King, author of Addiction Nation

What the opioid crisis reveals about us. Carl Blumenthal
Online Features

God in Translation

A change in language brings a Friend closer to the Spirit. Kat Griffith
Online Features

Translating Quaker Texts into Russian

Sharing Quakerism through the written word. Natalia Zhuravenkova and Sergei Grushko
Online Features

Imperfect Interpretation in Community

A community commitment to translation requires sharing the work among many people. Heather Gosse
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