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Student Voices Project
Even if you do not agree with many women, please respect our ideals
Student Voices: "Feminism is as a matter of principle. You will learn that respecting women is the right thing to…
Acadia Pesner
Student Voices Project
Quaker Students’ Reading List for President Trump
24 book recommendations from the Student Voices Project.
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Online Features
Remembering a Workcamp in Tennessee
A Friend recounts an AFSC workcamp in 1949.
George H. Kurz
Online Features
The Art of Gratitude
On the FJ Blog: "A boy’s watercolor depicts a heartwarming scene created amid the misery and starvation of post-World War…
Daniel Lee
Features
Welcoming the Strong Black Woman among Us
The energy to appear strong and the socially imposed obligation to rise above it all can be exhausting.
Valerie Brown
Features
God Loves Us All?
The still, small voice within tells us that any work or sacrifice without love is a waste of time.
Phil Lord
Online Features
Honoring Those Known Only to God
A group of Friends hopes to identify North American Quaker burial grounds that hold remains of African American men, women,…
Honoring Project
Online Features
Falling Through the Cracks: The Children of Calais
Across the Channel from one of the wealthiest countries in the world, approximately 10,000 men, women, and children lived in…
Kate McNally
Online Features
Respect Is the Heartbeat of Standing Rock
Quaker Earthcare Witness visits the Dakota Access Pipeline protest camps.
Shelley Tanenbaum
Viewpoint
Who Is My Neighbor?
Can we reject unacceptable actions and still find ways to touch those neighbors in pain?
Ellie Beach
Features
The Quaker Workplace: Building the Beloved Community
Reexamining the motivations and principles of the golden age of Quaker business.
Anthony Fuller
Ethel Anna Goerlich Trefsger
Trefsger—Ethel Anna Goerlich Trefsger, 91, on July 10, 2016, at her son’s home in Auburn, Maine. Ethel was born on…
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