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Additional Resources
George Lakey: Strategizing for a Living Revolution
American Friends Service Committee — AFSC works for a just, peaceful, and sustainable world free of violence, inequality, and oppression, joinig with people and partners worldwide to meet urgent community needs, challenge injustice, and build peace.
Canadian Friends Service Committee — CFSC envisions a world in which dignity, justice, peace, human rights, and harmonious relationships with creation are fostered and upheld.
Quakers in the World — Quakers have a long tradition of being active in, and seeking to make a difference to, the world in which they find themselves. In their actions they seek to put Quaker testimonies such as equality, peace and integrity into practice, as best they can. This website aims to bring together the many different ways in which they have done this, all over the world.
Global Nonviolent Action Database — The Global Nonviolent Action Database provides free access to information about hundreds of cases of nonviolent action, from all continents and most countries, for learning and for citizen action. The database is a project of Swarthmore College.
Friends Center Philadelphia — Friends Center is a hub for Quaker activity in Philadelphia and around the world. The Friends Center campus houses an active Quaker meeting; local, regional, and international Quaker organizations; and like minded groups working for peace and justice.
Friends Journal — Friends Publishing Corporation was founded in 1955 “for the purpose of promoting religious concerns of the Religious Society of Friends and the education and information of its members and others by means of the written or spoken word, including the publication of a magazine or magazines, pamphlets or other writings.” It’s mission is to communicate Quaker experience in order to connect and deepen spiritual lives.
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting — Philadelphia Yearly Meeting is a faith community comprised of over 100 local Meeting communities in Eastern Pennsylvania, Southern New Jersey, all of Delaware and Eastern Maryland.
Friends General Conference — Founded in 1900, Friends General Conference is an association of local and regional Quaker organizations primarily in the United States and Canada. FGC is a volunteer led association; focus areas and related projects are determined by volunteers representing their affiliates and consistent with FGC’s organizational Minute of Purpose and Vision Statement.

