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Student Voices Project 2020

Made for Killing

About 14 out of every 100,000 people in North Carolina were killed by a gun in 2016, according to the… Olive Shull
Student Voices Project 2020

Standing Against Gun Violence

I was watching TV when my mom got up to get a phone call. I saw the look on her… Nia Daniel
Student Voices Project

Student Voices Project 2020

For this year's project, Quaker-affiliated students tell stories about creating change in their local communities. Staff
Online Features

Quaker Language in a Pandemic

Why use terms of war to describe our response to COVID-19? Philip Harnden
Interview

Interview with Jessica Metheringham, creator of Disarm the Base

We talk with the Quaker creator of a new antiwar, direct action board game. Gail Whiffen
News

Friends Ugandan Safe Transport responds to renewed anti-LGBTQ actions in Uganda

Friends Ugandan Safe Transport (FUST) issued a call in December 2019 for increased support to counter renewed anti-LGBTQ pressures in… FJ News Editor
Forum

Forum, February 2020

Letters from our readers. Staff
Among Friends

Among Friends: Drugs, Brokenness, Violence, and Sin

Our introduction to the January Issue. Martin Kelley
Features

Confronting the Challenge of Drugs

How can we respond to the catastrophes brought on by the war on drugs? Eric E. Sterling
Features

The Liturgy of Me

The rhythms of a life stuck in a daily cycle of brokenness and violence. r. scot miller

Marie Hausman

Hausman—Marie Hausman, 103, on February 5, 2018, in Bradenton, Fla. Marie was born to Elizabeth and August Henkel on July…
Features

Leadings of the Spirit

American and South African activists bring election monitoring to Cape Town suburbs. Rommel Roberts, Robin Roberts, and Lark Worth
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