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  • September 11 and My Journey with FCNL

    Update | September 14, 2022
    I had just walked into the Quaker United Nations Office (QUNO) in New York City on September 11, 2001, when the news of the attacks on the World Trade Center began breaking through my Walkman headphones.
  • The Insurrection and Undermining of Our Democracy

    Statement | January 11, 2022
    One year after a violent mob inspired by the sitting president encouraged an insurrection to block the count of electoral votes, our democracy remains at risk.
  • Voices of Young Adults Lobbying for Truth and Healing

    Update | July 24, 2024
    During Spring Lobby Weekend, March 16-19, 2024, we asked several participants why they lobby for The Truth and Healing Commission on Indian Boarding School Policies Act (H.R. 7227/S. 1723).
  • Building Bipartisan Support for a Livable Climate

    Event | December 19, 2019
    Join FCNL lobbyist for sustainable energy and environment, Emily Wirzba, in Greensboro for the program “Building Bipartisan Support in Washington for a Livable Climate.”
  • Carbon Pricing as a Solution to Climate Change

    Page | December 11, 2020

    FCNL believes that carbon pricing is one of many essential tools that Congress should use to address climate change and shift towards a clean energy economy.

  • Expand the Atrocities Prevention Fund

    Background | April 27, 2021
    The Atrocities Prevention Fund (AP Fund) provides resources to the Department of State for the prevention of genocide and mass atrocities, including by acting on the recommendations of the Atrocity Early Warning Task Force. The AP Fund is critical to the implementation of the Elie Wiesel Genocide and Atrocities Prevention Act.
  • Download Planned Giving Brochures

    Page | April 26, 2023

    Wills & Bequests

    The Future Needs an Advocate

    Estate Planning, FCNL, and You.

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  • Who Among Us is Worthy of Protection?

    Update | August 17, 2020
    Who do we want to be as a country? This is a question that came up a lot this week. Will we turn our backs on the stranger in need, degrade fellow Americans based on their ethnicity or race, and close our gates to those fleeing persecution?
  • House Rejects Islamophobic Proposal

    Update | July 17, 2017
    The U.S. House of Representatives today delivered a strong rebuke to lawmakers seeking to expand the Trump administration’s religious profiling and Islamophobic policies.
  • Diplomacy with North Korea: the Ball is in Our Court

    Update | March 7, 2018
    North Korea is back to being front page news this week. But, for once, it looks like it might be good news. I spoke with FCNL’s Anthony Weir about the recent diplomatic breakthrough between North and South Korea, how the U.S. should respond, and what Congress can do.