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October 2020 Update
A Quaker Antiracist Reading List Resources

A Quaker Antiracist Reading List

12 books about the non-White American experience show the way to a more just country for people of color. FJ Staff
Forum

Forum May 2019

Letters from our readers. Staff
Features

Building White Racial Stamina

The primary way to develop racial stamina is to wade or dive in. Elizabeth A. Oppenheimer
Blogs

2018 Quakers in Politics Web Panel

The upcoming U.S. Congressional mid-term elections already have at least seven Quaker candidates for office. How does their Quaker faith… Staff
Online Features

Charlottesville Quakers and the Ongoing Stand against White Nationalists

Quakers can learn to be braver and more outspoken. Isaac Barnes May
Student Voices Project

Black people just want to be treated equally

Student Voices: "Why does the mistreatment satisfy people? Does it make these people happy to make us feel like we… Nyah Thomas
Online Features

Friends, Peace, and Justice in Baltimore

Weekly vigils against war and for peace find a new focus for Baltimore Friends after the 2015 death of Freddie… Kathryn Munnell
Features

Our Drop in the Wave of Liberation

A visit to the National Museum of African American History and Culture. Lauren Brownlee
Student Voices Project

Student Voices 2016 Option 3: Conflicts in Community

What happens when there are differences or conflicts within a community? How do we respond with patience, tolerance, and openness… Staff
Online Features

Finding Fellowship After the Charleston Church Massacre

A Quaker is led to act in solidarity with the black community after the Charleston church shooting. T. Hamboyan Harrison

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