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FCNL Statement on the Muslim Ban Oversight Hearing
FCNL submitted the following statement to the Committee on the Judiciary’s Subcommittee on Immigration and Citizenship and Committee on Foreign Affairs’ Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations ahead of their joint hearing on President Trump’s Muslim ban. This is the first congressional oversight hearing on this ban since the first one was issued in January 2017.COP101: What is COP and Why Does it Matter for Climate Action?
In less than a month, FCNL’s Daren Caughron will join global leaders, climate justice advocates, and state delegates in Baku the capitol of Aze
Join an Advocacy Team
The Advocacy Teams Network is made up of more than 1,500 Quakers and friends in 135 teams across all 50 states who use their power as constituents to make change in Washington.Tick Tock On the Clock: Big Change Coming Soon with the 119th Congress
The Republican Congressional majority is talking about quickly moving reconciliation packages, legislation that could dramatically impact millions of lives.
Continuing Revolution: Restorative Justice as Spiritual Practice
Friends Place, along with two of our Quaker retreat center peer organizations, Beacon Hill Friends House, and Pendle Hill, will be hosting a retreat
Prayer Vigil: Ceasefire Now
On Nov. 20 at 6:00 p.m. EST you are invited to join FCNL’s Bridget Moix and Hassan El-Tayyab at the White House for an ecumenical prayer vigil. Together, we will join our voices in prayer and action as we call for a ceasefire.FCNL Responds to Inaction on Dreamer Protection
On Thursday, February 16, the Senate took a series of votes on immigration - all of which failed to meet the 60-vote threshold to pass. Read below for FCNL’s response and vote recommendations.FCNL @ 80: Past, Present, and Future
On it’s 80th anniversary, join three current and past FCNL general secretaries for an online conversation about FCNL’s past, present, and future.Gabriela Viera
Gabriela Viera served as the Program Assistant for Immigration and Refugee Policy for 2018-2019.Honoring Berta Cáceres
In early March, we got word of the tragic murder of Berta Cáceres, an environmental and indigenous rights activist from Honduras. Just twelve days later, her colleague Nelson García was also murdered.