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War is Not the Answer in Ukraine

Russia, the United States, and Ukraine all share one key interest now: preventing a war. To put people first, all sides must do everything in their power to deescalate the situation and return to the bargaining table. Anything less represents a moral failing of the highest magnitude.

Give People the Vote

In 2021, at least 19 states passed 34 laws restricting access to voting – far more than in any other year in the last decade.

Quaker Leaders Recommit to Work of Building Just World for All

On Dec. 6-8, FCNL’s outgoing General Secretary Diane Randall and incoming leader Bridget Moix joined leaders from Quaker Agencies in London to mark a time of transition in our leadership and our work. Together they affirmed their collective commitment to working to build the just and peaceful world God tells us can be ours.

Arbery Verdict Shows What Justice Can Be

For what seems like the first time in far too long, the legal system has reinforced the twin pillars of justice in the United States: all are equal before the law and, while all are innocent until proven guilty, the guilty will be held accountable.

The Easy Vote for Congress

This week, Congress has an opportunity to make what should be an easy vote to reduce child poverty, to bolster health care, and education.

Focusing on and Acting for Peace

On this International Day of Peace, I hope you will join me to speak out for peace, for ending violence and harm to communities and people who have been harmed, that you will act with FCNL in our collective work to build a more peaceful, equitable, and sustainable world.