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The Hiroshima Peace Memorial

80 Years Later: Honor Survivors, Act for a Safer Future

80 years ago, the U.S. dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The devastation was unspeakable. The trauma endures. Survivors, or hibakusha, have spent their lives advocating for a world free from nuclear weapons. Let’s honor them with action by urging Congress to steer us back from the brink toward a future rooted in peace, security, and shared humanity.

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Flyer advertising Annual Meeting 2025: Still Speaking Truth to Power

Annual Meeting 2025 will bring together FCNL’s General Committee members with other Friends and supporters of Quaker witness and advocacy on Capitol Hill.  

We will be gathering online only. Linked by the Spirit and our common purpose, we will listen together for where we are called to this vital work.

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Eric Bond

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2022-2023 Advocacy Corps members smile in front of U.S. Capitol
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Issues We Work On

We seek a world free of war and the threat of war.

We seek a society with equity and justice for all.

We seek a community where every person's potential may be fulfilled.

We seek an earth restored.

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