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Quaker lecturer to give talk to Jewish society
The Quaker theologian and Woodbrooke lecturer Benjamin Wood has been invited by the Leeds branch of the Jewish Historical Society of England to give a talk in 2021 about the relationship between Quakers and Jews.
Friends in 1,500-strong protest at British Museum

Quakers were among 1,500 people who took part in a mass creative protest on Saturday 8 February. The protest was part of a fifty-one-hour occupation against BP sponsorship at the British Museum this month. The three-day mass ‘creative takeover’ of the museum started on 7 February when a giant BP-branded Trojan Horse arrived...
JRF poverty report
The risk of poverty has risen for workers in families with children, according to the Quaker-founded Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF).
End Bahrain complicity, says Roots
The Quaker group Roots of Resistance (RoR) stepped up its campaign against the University of Huddersfield this month calling for the institution to end ‘its complicity’ with the Bahraini regime, which has been condemned for torture and human rights abuses.
‘Modern slavery is all around’
Modern slavery is all around, a Richmond Quaker told nineteen Friends last month at a London Quakers gathering. Rebecca Baumgartner, a civil servant whose work for the last four years has focused on tackling slavery, spoke at Kingston Meeting House on 30 January as part of an event called Free Me.
Florence Meeting celebrates first birthday
Quakers in Florence celebrated their first birthday this month, at the same time as a local magazine published a feature about them.
Bolton Friend’s film in LGBT+ festival
A Quaker from Bolton Meeting will have her film about ‘coming out’ as a gay teenager shown at the Museum of Liverpool this week. Nan to the Rescue by Rosie Adamson-Clark and directed by Mel Plumley tells the story ‘of a teenage girl coming out in the 1980s in a...
Bayard Rustin pardoned in redress for LGBTQ charges

The Quaker civil rights leader Bayard Rustin has been pardoned for his 1953 conviction under laws targeting LGBTQ people as part of an overhaul of historic gay convictions in the USA.
Central England Quakers forms new climate group
Central England Quakers (CEQ) has discerned that its low carbon work should now continue as CEQ Climate Emergency Action (CEQ CEA) with subgroups and co-clerks. The decision was made at a recent Area Meeting, which followed two special meetings of the former CEQ Low Carbon Commitment Forum. The second was...
QGSDC gathering
Members of the Quaker Gender and Sexual Diversity Community (QGSDC) gathered at Westminster Meeting House this month to hear talks from Britain Yearly Meeting staff ten years after Yearly Meeting committed to campaign for equal marriage. Co-clerk Yvonne Wood told the Friend that the event ‘Quaker Work for Inclusion’ on 1...