Drawing on the author's long experience teaching at Bootham school in York, this book seeks to describe how Quaker beliefs are put into practice in the daily life of a school community.
If we cannot change what is happening on our street, why should anyone belive we can change the would? Politics starts with the local. There is inequality in all of our communities, so we must begin there, with practical action where is matters.
A new title from ‘Quacks Books’ from Quaker author Stephen Sayers. This is a book for those children and adults that know that Father Christmas is a myth.
Tim Newell's 2000 Swarthmore lecture, revised for this 2007 edition, looks at possible Quaker approaches to criminal justice. The book includes insights from Circles of Support and Accountability as well as ideas for study and action.