The upcoming U.S. Congressional mid-term elections already have at least seven Quaker candidates for office. How does their Quaker faith inform these candidates’ desires to run for Congress? What advice would they have for other Quakers wanting to run for office in the future?
Books reviewed: The International Bank of Bob, by Bob Harris. Turn the World Around, by Blair Seitz. A Principled Stand, by Gordon K Hirabayashi. Muslim, Christian, Jew, by Arthur G Gish. Friends in Deed, by Susan Sachs Goldman. White Women Getting Real About Race, edited by Judith M James and Nancy Peterson.