A Quaker Take

Quakers in Britain and Woodbrooke

A podcast from Quakers in Britain and Woodbrooke.

  1. On reparations: how can we make reparations meaningful?

    2024-03-26

    On reparations: how can we make reparations meaningful?

    What are some examples of reparations? How can we make our reparations meaningful? We continue our conversation about reparations with Edwina Peart and Rebecca WalkerWoo, who we spoke to in the first episode. We also speak to Oonagh Ryder who was the Faith in Action Coordinator for Quakers in Britain around that time and Siobhán Haire, Deputy Recording Clerk of Britain Yearly Meeting (Quakers in Britain). But first we should probably explain why it took so longer for this second episode to come out... in the midst of recording we both caught COVID and the disruption meant we were no longer able to keep up with the recording schedule. So, if you want to go back and relisten to the first part you’re welcome to. A lot of the content of this episode was recorded around the same time. Despite the delay we felt it was still important to get the episode out as it remains relevant. We will revisit the subject in the future but in 2024 we are starting a new series with new topics. *** FURTHER INFO Find information about Quakers in Britain’s commitment to reparations and other resources at www.quaker.org.uk/reparations Find Woodbrooke courses and information on anti-racism work at www.woodbrooke.org.uk/anti-racism *** QUOTED & MENTIONED - Caribbean Community (CARICOM): https://caricom.org/caricom-ten-point-plan-for-reparatory-justice/ - Cotton Capital Podcast (The Guardian): https://www.theguardian.com/cotton-capital - Human Resources Podcast: https://www.broccoli.productions/our-shows - Racial Justice Advocacy Forum: https://www.baptist.org.uk/Groups/365504/Racial_Justice_Advocacy.aspx - Saidiya Hartman (2006) Lose Your Mother: A Journey Along the Atlantic Slave Route - Others mentioned: Anthony G. Reddie, Kofi Mawuli Klu

    53 min
  2. On the Bible

    2020-12-10

    On the Bible

    How do Quakers read and interpret the Bible? This episode we hear from Mark Russ, Rhiannon Grant, Peterson Toscano and Timothy Ashworth for their takes on the Bible. We discuss how Quakers have read scripture over the centuries, how we can engage with it now and look at how Biblical texts can help us explore Quaker concerns today. *** This is our first joint Woodbrooke/Quakers in Britain episode of the podcast. Mark Russ, Rhiannon Grant and Timothy Ashworth are tutors at Woodbrooke. Find out more about Woodbrooke courses, including discounts and bursaries (such as 50% off for 18–35s), by visiting www.woodbrooke.org.uk/learn. *** During the Coronavirus lockdown, you can watch two of Peterson Toscano’s films for free at https://petersontoscano.com/saucy-seriousfree-stuff-stream/ • Transfigurations—Gender Outlaws in the Bible • Doin’ Time in the Homo No Mo Halfway House The full performance lecture, Transfigurations—Transgressing Gender in the Bible, (film plus commentary) is available on Amazon Prime UK. A free study guide is available at: https://petersontoscano.com/portfolio/transfigurations/ Even before the Coronavirus global pandemic, Peterson was isolating at home producing podcasts including Citizens Climate Radio, Bubble&Squeak, and Bible Bash Podcast with co-host Liam Hooper. *** We incorrectly named the author of Resisting Empire: The Book of Revelation as Resistance. Our apologies for that, the author is C Wess Daniels. *** Books can be ordered via the Quaker Centre Bookshop at bookshop.quaker.org.uk.

    1h 20m
  3. On climate activism

    2019-06-28

    On climate activism

    It’s part 2 of A Quaker Take on climate change and we’ve got interviews with Elinor from Extinction Rebellion Jews, Quakers involved in the school strikes, as well as excerpts of a recording of a talk with Greta Thunberg, Anna Taylor and Caroline Lucas on the new climate movement. With thanks to The Guardian for the new climate movement recording! *** Extinction Rebellion Jews Find XR Jews on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/xrjews. The Climate Justice Seder was run by Yael Tischler, the second woman outside North America to be ordained as a Kohenet (Hebrew Priestess). She is also part of Yelala, which creates inspiring earth-based feminist Jewish rituals and practices in the UK. www.yelala.co.uk The XR Jews 10 climate plagues leaflet: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XmU_MEde4z2G8vNrAyZDJcd4syQ4i2-P/view?usp=sharing XR Jews seder in the Jewish Chronicle - https://www.thejc.com/news/uk-news/climate-change-protesters-to-hold-demonstration-seder-in-westminster-tomorrow-1.483107 Rabbi Daniel Lichman reflects on XR: https://www.willesdenminyan.com/blog/humanity-hope-the-fight-for-freedom-rabbi-daniel-reflects-on-extinction-rebellion Engaging with people of colour on climate justice: http://gal-dem.com/this-is-what-extinction-rebellion-must-do-to-engage-with-people-of-colour-on-climate-justice/ *** Greta Thunberg and Anna Taylor UK student climate network: https://ukscn.org/ The new climate movement talk was held in partnership with the UK Student Climate Network, Greenpeace UK, Amnesty UK, Campaign against Climate Change, Friends of the Earth, the Guardian Live, 350.org, NUS, Policy Connect, 10:10 Climate Action, Parents4Future, Quakers in Britain, WWF and the APPG on Climate Change. Here’s the full talk: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/video/2019/apr/23/greta-thunberg-anna-taylor-and-caroline-lucas-on-the-new-climate-movement-guardian-live *** Quaker links How to work with local government (PDF) https://www.quaker.org.uk/documents/local-government-a-guide-for-quakers Find @EarthEconQuaker on Twitter: https://twitter.com/EarthEconQuaker Swarthmore lecture: https://www.woodbrooke.org.uk/learn/about/swarthmore-lecture/

    59 min

Ratings & Reviews

5
out of 5
3 Ratings

About

A podcast from Quakers in Britain and Woodbrooke.

You Might Also Like