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In the April/May 2011 issue of Western Friend, Paul Christiansen wrote that,

“There is a feeling common among Quakers under thirty, or even forty, that Friends over forty have been in charge so long that there’s no way for us young people to contribute. When my fellow youth attend their home meetings, they are usually still thought of as …

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July/August 2011: Issue Contents

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  • Let It Shine: Way Opens for A Food Pantry, by Brian Seilstad, Chris Mohr and Paula Joyce
  • Local Farmers, Global Agriculture: A View from QUNO Geneva, by Caroline Dommen
  • Talking Story: Peacework Past & Future in Hawai’i, by Debbie Kimball & Renie Wong Lindley
  • The Seven Ups: A Prescription for the Religious Society of Friends, by Chuck Fager
  • Letters to the Editor
  • Memorial Minutes
 
 

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