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Serving Outside the Quaker Community
As a Friend and a retired Baltimore police detective, Debbie B. Ramsey brings a unique perspective to serving her community.…
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Who was Mahala Ashley Dickerson?
Mahala Ashley Dickerson was a trailblazer for justice who fought for marginalized people her whole life. A childhood classmate of…
Interview
Following a Spirit-Led Call for Activism
“For a while,” Tenaja Henson says, “my activism looked like showing up and holding space—and I think that is just…
Interview
Creating a Friends Victory Garden
“I just couldn’t sit in my house and feel scared and powerless,” Avis Wanda McClinton says, thinking back to the…
Interview
The Interplay of Quakerism and Therapy
“I think being a Quaker makes me a better therapist and being a therapist makes me a better Quaker,” Hayden…
Interview
A Quaker Response to State-Sponsored Violence
When Nozizwe Madlala-Routledge saw the footage of George Floyd dying at the hands of a Minneapolis police officer, “it was…
Interview
Dreaming of Wholeness: Quakers and the Future of Racial Healing
How can Quakers play a role in racial healing? According to Sterling Duns, it’s going to take a lot of…
Interview
Why I Am a Quaker and a Muslim
Is it possible to be both a Quaker and a Muslim? For Naveed Moeed, the two faiths enhance each other.
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What Can Quakers Do to Combat Islamophobia?
In these times of rising anti-Muslim sentiment, how can Quakers demonstrate our spiritual conviction of equality?
Quaker Activism
R.I.P. Walter Scott – A Poem By Sterling Duns
Rest in Peace, Walter Scott. A poem performed by Quaker hip-hop artist Sterling Duns.
Quaker Activism
Guided by an Inner Truth: Quaker Hip-Hop Artist Sterling Duns
West Philly Rapper Sterling Duns talks about his writing process and how he came to be a Quaker.
Interview
Quakers, Racism, and the Blessed Community
Vanessa Julye, author of "Fit For Freedom, Not For Friendship: Quakers, African Americans, and the Myth of Racial Justice" discusses…
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