Meetings Taking Action
The Gift That Keeps on Giving: Updates at Catoctin Quaker Camp

The Gift That Keeps on Giving: Updates at Catoctin Quaker Camp

By Liz Hofmeister. ON SEPTEMBER 30TH, former campers, counselors, and others long associated with Baltimore Yearly Meeting’s Catoctin Quaker Camp marked the 60th anniversary of the residential summer camp located some 50 miles west of Baltimore, MD. A highlight of the...

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Rooted in Reverence: Reflections on the Climate Pilgrimage

Rooted in Reverence: Reflections on the Climate Pilgrimage

By Honor Woodrow. I AM WRITING TO SHARE a reflection on my experience of the recent Climate Pilgrimage, where Friends from New England and fellow travelers spent six days walking the 60 miles from the Schiller Station (which burns both coal and wood) in Portsmouth,...

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Juneau’s Journey Toward Renewable Energy

Juneau’s Journey Toward Renewable Energy

By Margo Waring. JUNEAU, ALASKA COULD BE A MODEL for cities across the nation.  A new non-profit called Renewable Juneau is trying to make this happen. Our mission is to “Promote local, renewable energy to create a healthy, prosperous, and low-carbon future for...

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Reflections on Standing Rock

Reflections on Standing Rock

Sacred Stone, Clean Water, Gathering People By Shelley Tanenbaum, QEW General Secretary. The gathering at Standing Rock, with more than 280 indigenous tribes represented, is historic and has been an inspiration to all of us. The ongoing gathering is being held to...

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Fairbanks Climate Action Coalition’s Next Step

Fairbanks Climate Action Coalition’s Next Step

By Cathy Walling, Chena Ridge Friends Meeting, Fairbanks, AK. “I love to feel where words come from.”  I have long loved that quote from our Quaker heritage story of the indigenous man Papunehang hearing John Woolman preaching. He didn’t know what Woolman was saying,...

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