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On Campus Programming

‘Too Queer to Be Quaker:’ The Limits of Liberal Quaker Inclusion of Lesbian and Gay People during the Cold War and Today

Hybrid: Oct 7, 2024
A First Monday Lecture with Brian Blackmore

Before the gay rights movement gained momentum in the early 1960s, a few very small assemblies of Quakers publicly supported… Learn More

Towards a Just Democracy: Spiritual Grounding and Principled Action

Hybrid: Nov 4, 2024
A First Monday Lecture with Alicia McBride and José Santos Moreno of Friends Committee on National Legislation (FCNL)

On Election Day eve, join two Friends working at the intersection of Quaker faith and U.S. policy for a conversation… Learn More

The Clownful Quaker: Strengthening Our Imagination in Service of the Beloved Community

On Campus: Nov 16, 2024
In the face of uncertainty and despair, our faith calls us to spiritually fortify ourselves in the journey toward the Beloved Community. Join Dwight Dunston, Quaker clown, to engage your imagination and creativity in this collective work.

If you are seeking funds or alternate payment options to participate in this program, please wait to register and first… Learn More

Friends’ Decision-Making and Clerking: Participating in Meetings for Business with Joy and Confidence

On Campus: Nov 22-24, 2024
An on-campus weekend workshop with Steve Mohlke and ,O on liberatory clerking skills and principles

If you are seeking funds or alternate payment options to participate in this program, please wait to register and first… Learn More

Spirit-Led Community Building Across Generations

Hybrid: Dec 2, 2024
A First Monday Lecture with Rachael Carter and Ruth Cutcher of the Quaker Voluntary Service.

The loneliness epidemic in the United States today is surprisingly prevalent among younger adults, in addition to the elderly. The Quaker… Learn More