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May 6, 2019 | 2019, BeFriending Creation, July-August-September, Number 3, Volume 32

Shelley Tanenbaum This past June was the hottest June on record, ever. This July was the hottest month ever recorded. Earlier this summer, temperatures were so high in France that exams were cancelled. You might not realize how significant this is, so let me put it in...
How to Help Pollinators in Your Own Neighborhood

How to Help Pollinators in Your Own Neighborhood

May 6, 2019 | 2019, April-May-June, BeFriending Creation, Friendly Landscapes, Number 2, Permaculture, Soil, Uncategorized, Volume 32

By Dave Crawford. Robin Wall Kimmerer (Braiding Sweetgrass, 2014) suggests humans can restore natural landscapes as a gift to Earth in exchange for the gifts nature provides to humans. She suggests that Earth might say “thank you” to humans for doing this.  I’ve done...
An Easter Reflection with Joanna Macy

An Easter Reflection with Joanna Macy

May 6, 2019 | 2019, April-May-June, BeFriending Creation, Number 2, Spirituality, Uncategorized, Volume 32

By Sara Jolena Wolcott. “What do you envision for the future?” Joanna Macy—Buddhist eco-philosopher, scholar of deep ecology and systems theory—asked me last night, over a dinner of orange yams and tofu and lemon broccoli. Every time I visit her in her Berkeley home,...
Public Banking, Divine Vocations, and Fertile Ground

Public Banking, Divine Vocations, and Fertile Ground

May 6, 2019 | 2019, Advocacy, April-May-June, BeFriending Creation, Economics, Meetings Taking Action, Number 2, Practical, Uncategorized, Volume 32

By Pamela Haines. THE ECO-JUSTICE Collaborative (EJC) of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting has endorsed an effort in Philadelphia to create a public bank. Similar to credit unions for individuals, a public bank would hold public funds in the city to be directed toward local...
A Story of Interbeing: A Book Review of Climate: A New Story By Charles Eisenstein

A Story of Interbeing: A Book Review of Climate: A New Story By Charles Eisenstein

May 6, 2019 | 2019, April-May-June, BeFriending Creation, Books We Love, Number 2, Volume 32

By Ruah Swennerfelt. I’VE JUST FINISHED reading Climate: A New Story by Charles Eisenstein and am so moved by the wisdom I found between the covers. Eisenstein critiques the climate movement, arguing that the reliance on numbers, such as 350, facts, and data will not...
Southern Appalachian Quaker Youth Respond to Climate Crisis

Southern Appalachian Quaker Youth Respond to Climate Crisis

May 6, 2019 | 2019, April-May-June, BeFriending Creation, Meetings Taking Action, Number 2, Uncategorized, Volume 32, Youth & Young Friends

By Robert McGahey. ARTHUR MORGAN SCHOOL and Celo Monthly Meeting recently hosted  Southern Appalachian Young Friends (SAYF) for their annual retreat here. The Quaker Earthcare Witness Outreach Committee contacted the organizers to share about our work, leading an...
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