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Among Friends

Foodways and Folkways

Among Friends: Our introduction to the June-July 2019 issue on Food Choices. Martin Kelley
Features

A Vegan Offers Three Reasons for Hope

Plant-based lifestyles are getting easier than ever. Margaret Fisher
Online Features

The Great Food Transformation

Earthcare activism is a natural fit for Friends. Elizabeth Root
Online Features

Interrupting the Family Barbecue: In Search of the Planetary Health Diet

The urgency of transforming our systems for food production. Jim Ross
Student Voices Project

Transitioning from Public to Private School

I remember the day my teachers from Wister Elementary School announced to me and two other students that we were… Namiyah Nole
Student Voices Project

What Page Are You On?

Competition surrounds my life. In almost everything I do there is some sort of a competition involved even when there… Nicole Sosnik
Student Voices Project

Truly Winning at Life

Competition is a big part of the everyday world. It overlaps with the desire for power and the desire for… Sophia Stylianos
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Forum April 2019

Letters from our readers. Staff

Quaker Works April 2019

This semiannual feature highlights the recent works of Quaker organizations in eight categories.
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Faithful Action on Climate Change

Turning Quaker concerns into mass movements. Lynn Fitz-Hugh
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Paying as Led

The experiment with abundance continues. Molly Wingate
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Eleven Steps toward an Enduring World

A fiercely idealistic vision of a humanity cured of its addiction to violence and war. Robert Dockhorn
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