Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends (Quakers) will hold an online threshing session on climate witness on 10/29, 7-8:15 pm.
This is Philadelphia Yearly Meeting’s proposed climate benchmark:
Measure carbon footprint of YM operations, gatherings, and facilities
Identify how YM could be carbon net zero by 2030
Invite monthly meetings to strive for 50% carbon reduction for members & meetings by 2030
Friends are invited to this threshing session to consider the benchmark prior to fall Continuing Sessions on 11/8/2024. Read more about it.
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting is one of the equity partners of Friends Center. As such, Friends Center’s LEED Platinum green building is already helping advance the benchmark.
The session will be held via Zoom. Please register here to get the link.
Thanks to Committee of Seventy‘s We Vote campaign for sharing useful information for voters.
One option when making a plan to vote is voting by mail. If this option works best for you or your loved ones, please make sure to submit your application for a mail-in ballot by 5 pm on Tuesday, October 29, 2024.
That’s *1 week from today*!
In Philadelphia, see the website of the Philadelphia City Commissioners, https://vote.phila.gov, for more info.
Peak fall colors are coming up in Friends Center’s courtyard in Center City Philly! Our Quaker meetinghouse and nonprofit office building are in the background.
The Philadelphia premiere of the film “Free Exercise” will be on 10/29, 6:00-8:30 pm, at the Museum of the American Revolution.
According to the filmmakers, it “focuses primarily on 6 American faith communities with deep roots in Philadelphia—Quakers, Baptists, Black churches, Catholics, Mormons and Jews.”
As shown below, the trailer includes footage shot at our sibling site, the Arch Street Meeting House.
Just announced: Night 2 of the Red Letter Revival will be here at Friends Center on the evening of October 19, 2024.
Red Letter Christians says the gathering will offer “an alternative vision where Christians creatively dissent to make justice real.”
They describe Red Letter Revival as “a dynamic gathering bringing together hundreds of faith and community leaders, students, and people of faith to celebrate – and cultivate – a new vision of Christianity – one with love at its core.”
TBTL podcast recorded an episode in front of a live audience in the Race Street Meetinghouse on 9/25/2024
TBTL describes itself as a daily show hosted by two longtime friends goofing their way through the world the best they can. Join Luke Burbank and Andrew Walsh as they cover the most important topics of the day, from 25 year-old film reviews to whether or not Andrew’s neighbors are secretly using his garbage bins.
TBTL invites listeners to “hang out with your imaginary friendos, in person, live from the Friends Center in Philadelphia for a night of fun with fellow Tens.” (Their “tens of listeners,” that is.)
Quote: Quakers were “very boisterous when they started out… Then somebody got embarrassed & they entered a period known as Quietism. They would have long silent periods during their meetings. Basically the thing Andrew & I are most scared of during an episode of TBTL is even a moment of silence!”
Changing the World Requires Risk—While Staying Safe
The nonprofit organizations with space here at Friends Center are fairly risk-tolerant. You’re working to change the world for the better—and that’s often challenging, to say the least!
For me, one of the best parts about working here is that getting to meet all of you who are doing this work. The Friends Center community is something special.
That said, we do live in the real world, and unfortunate things sometimes happen here, too. We all have a role in stewarding our community.
As part of our commitment to providing a safe environment for all who work, worship, and visit here, I offer these buildingsecurity tips:
Do introduce yourself to your neighbors, so you know who belongs on your floor. It builds community as well as safety!
Don’t leave office suite doors unlocked.
Don’t open office suite doors for people without a fob if you don’t recognize them.
Don’t allow people you don’t know to “draft” in to your office suite behind you.
Do redirect unfamiliar people to the front desk. While it can feel unfriendly at the time, it’s for the well-being of our community.
Thank you for your help!
Around Friends Center
Emergency Preparedness: Be ready!
Friends Center’s Erick Emerick recently circulated guidelines on what to do in case of an emergency in the facility. These guidelines are now posted on our website.
You can find this and other policies in the online Tenant Handbook.
Please refresh yourself and your colleagues on this information from time to time!
You can also attend an emergency preparedness trainings on the following dates, in the Rufus Jones Room by the front door:
2025 January 7, 10:30 am
2025 March 13, 10:30 am
2025 June 12, 10:30 am
2025 September 10, 10:30 am
Equity Partner News
American Friends Service Committee (AFSC)
Fostering a New Generation of Social Justice Leaders
For the past three years, AFSC’s Emerging Leaders for Liberation (ELL) program has helped young people strengthen their social justice and leadership skills. The program brings together Quaker youth alongside other young people involved with AFSC’s programs across the United States. Over eight months, they take part in trainings on organizing, advocacy, and nonviolent direct action, learning directly from AFSC’s experienced organizers and program staff. Each participant applies what they’ve learned by creating an action project in their community.
On September 19, CPMM hosted the Philadelphia premiere of “Citizen George,” a documentary about their member George Lakey (third from right in the photo with the film committee). George, now in his 80s, has been a lifelong activist and trainer for civil rights, nonviolent movements, and most recently, the environment, as co-founder of Earth Quaker Action Team. Learn more and watch the trailer: https://www.georgelakeyfilm.com/
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting (PYM)
Quaker Call to Action
On September 22, PYM hosted a gathering of the Quaker Call to Action. The group’s call is for a national dialogue on urgent threats to U.S. democracy and what’s at stake. The event was a family-friendly, interfaith service focused on Pennsylvania and be both inspirational as well as practical. It brought together interfaith leaders to inspire and confirm the faith basis for individual actions in the weeks prior to Election Day on November 5, 2024. Learn more.
Tenant News
Gender Justice Fund
GJF receives Robin Hood Was Right Award
Several Gender Justice Fund (GJF) board members joined executive director Farrah Parkes onstage at Bread & Roses Community Fund’s annual Tribute to Change celebration to accept the Robin Hood Was Right award, which is given to an individual or group making an outstanding contribution to social change philanthropy in the Philadelphia region. Congratulations to everyone at GJF!
Singing City
Democracy in Song: A Choral Conversation
Sun., Oct. 27, 2024, 3 pm Race Street Meetinghouse @ Friends Center
Singing City recently launched its 77th season as an artistically drive, socially conscious, and civically engage choir. Their first full-length concert of the season will be here!
This presentation will generate call and response vocals between the chorus and the audience as we highlight various social movements in American history, including abolitionism/emancipation, women’s suffrage, civil rights, and peace in times of unrest.
CAIR is also offering “Know Your Rights” seminars throughout the region.
Physicians for Social Responsibility PA
PSR-PA released a video featuring four Philadelphia schoolchildren calling on adults to mobilize civic power to transition our municipally-owned gas utility PGW away from gas and toward renewable energy. Watch it on YouTube here!
On September 28, Philly Girls Got Game is a one-day clinic open to girls in grades 2 – 8, to learn and grow their basketball skills. The clinic will be led by the women of the Big 5 Basketball teams. Learn more and register.
Outside Friends Center
Opera Philadelphia: Pick your price
All seats for the 2024–2025 season are available for $11, or a higher price of your choosing, as part of a new ticket program called Pick Your Price. Opera Philadelphia is excited to welcome you to the opera with open arms and invite you to bring your friends and family. By choosing a ticket price that fits your budget, you can experience world-class opera and help grow our vibrant arts community in a way that works for you. Any amount over $11 helps support this program and allows more people to attend the opera.
The #Philly premiere of “Citizen George” here last Thursday was a success!
The film is a documentary about the life and activism of George Lakey, a member of the Central Philadelphia Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), here at Friends Center.
Congratulations to the film committee, shown here. Filmmaker Glenn Holsten is on the left. George is the third from right, wearing his Earth Quaker Action Team’s (EQAT) Vanguard campaign t-shirt.