Community Safety, Emergency Preparedness, and Lots of Tenant News

September 2024 Tenant Newsletter

From the Director


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 building security 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


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


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.

Learn more.

Philly Premiere of “Citizen George”

A group of eight people stands at the bottom of a staircase. They are smiling widely. A poster in the background says, "Ceasefire now."

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/

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


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!

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.

Learn more and reserve your tickets.

Former executive director Jacob Bender released this letter on his retirement. It’s really worth reading!

So Long, But Not Farewell

CAIR is also offering “Know Your Rights” seminars throughout the region.

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!

PYSC recently released the list of Philadelphia Youth Sport Funds recipients. Congratulations to all the grantees!

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


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. 

Learn more.

Citizen George premiere a success

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.

Learn more about the film and watch the trailer at georgelakeyfilm.com.

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.

A group of eight people stands at the bottom of a staircase. They are smiling widely. A poster in the background says, "Ceasefire now."
Credit: Ingrid Lakey

Quaker United Nations Office Presents at World Plenary of Friends

The Quaker United Nations Office (QUNO) recently shared their presentation to the World Plenary of Friends in South Africa in August 2024.

QUNO-New York is a partnership of the American Friends Service Committee, one of our equity partners, and the Friends World Committee, Section of the Americas.

QUNO-Geneva is a partnership of the Friends World Committee and Britain Yearly Meeting of Friends.

Find the report here: https://quno.org/timeline/2024/9/quno-world-gathering-quakers

A group of people stands in front of the statue of Mary Dyer in the front plaza at Friends Center in Philadelphia.
Credit: Quaker United Nations Office

“Democracy in Song”

Singing City Fall Concert, 10/27/2024, 3 pm

Our tenant Singing City’s fall concert will be here at Friends Center on Sun., 10/27, 3 pm.

Titled “Democracy in Song,” it will feature songs that helped shape U.S. democracy, including songs of protest, from the Civil Rights movement & of gathering/meeting.

Singing City promises a stirring choral performance that brings to life the anthems of the abolitionist/anti-slavery movement, the women’s suffrage movement, the Civil Rights movement, and the peace movement. Each piece tells a story of courage, resilience, and hope. Hear evocative works by composers Melissa Dunphy, Bernice Johnson Reagon, and Zanaida Robles. Their compositions, alongside powerful arrangements of iconic songs, will transport you to pivotal moments in history.

The audience will be invited to join in.

Info and registration: Click here.

World Quaker Day 2024 is October 6

The annual World Quaker Day is the first “Firstday,” or Sunday, of October.

In 2024, World Quaker Day is October 6.

Friends World Committee for Consultation (FWCC), Section of the Americas, invites Friends to share the epistle, tapestry, & prayer from their World Plenary held in August in South Africa.

Learn more at www.fwccamericas.org/events.

There is also information about how Friends have celebrated World Quaker Day in the past at worldquakerday.org. Schedule an event at your Friends meeting or Friends church, and share photos and stories there!

World Quaker Day, October 6, 2024. Website www.fwccamericas.org/events

Black MS Community Program: Philadelphia

On 9/14/2024 at Friends Center, the National MS Society holds its next Black MS Community Program. Through a combination of content, presentations, and discussions, it will allow Black individuals living with multiple sclerosis to be seen and understood.

Learn more: https://secure.nationalmssociety.org/site/Calendar?id=368889&view=Detail

WHYY ran a story ahead of the event on 9/12/2024: Philadelphia summit to focus on increasing awareness of multiple sclerosis in Black communities

Friends Center is proud to host this event. Since 1856, we have been a gathering place and event space for Philadelphia community groups and nonprofit organizations. With our LEED Platinum green renovation and modern video and teleconferencing facilities, we are both historic and up to date. Friends Center is easy to reach by public transit, bike, walking, and car. We are two blocks from City Hall, near the hub of public transit and one block from the Broad Street exit of the Vine Street Expressway (Interstate 676). 

FAITH INTO ACTION: A family-friendly interfaith gathering in support of democracy

Sunday, 9/22, 2 – 5 pm

In person at Friends Center, 1501 Cherry Street, Philadelphia PA 19102

Register here: https://www.jotform.com/form/242273928903159

Quaker Call to Action invites a national dialogue on the urgent threats to U.S. democracy and what’s at stake. Participants are gravely concerned about the deliberate falsehoods and coordinated efforts currently underway to subvert our democracy.  If this politically motivated takeover movement succeeds, any hope of progress on the urgent issues of our time will be lost. They invite Friends and friends of Friends to enter into a national dialogue to discern how best to respond to this urgent challenge. 

Read more about Quaker Call: quakercall.net

Blue box with white type that says Quaker Call to Action, an invitation to a national dialogue on threats to our democracy and what's at stake.

Friends Center is proud to host this event. Since 1856, we have been a gathering place and event space for Philadelphia community groups and nonprofit organizations, both Quaker and non-Quaker. With our LEED Platinum green renovation and modern video and teleconferencing facilities, we are both historic and up to date. Friends Center is easy to reach by public transit, bike, walking, and car. We are two blocks from City Hall, near the hub of public transit and one block from the Broad Street exit of the Vine Street Expressway (Interstate 676). 

Film Premiere: Citizen George

Thursday, September 19, 2024, 7:30-9:30pm

Friends Center, 1501 Cherry Street

Join us for a special screening of the feature-length film about the life and work of George Lakey at Friends Center. Get ready to be inspired by his story and his impact on movements for social justice.

A special treat for those who like to sing Broadway show tunes — come at 7pm for a singalong before the movie begins at 7:30.

RSVP here.

Citizen George has been in the works for 3 years and is a feature length film directed by Glenn Holsten. Archival footage, interviews, and animation tell the stories of George’s decades of activism and participation in movements for justice throughout his life. The film shows George’s evolution over time highlighting spiritual inspiration, and the dynamic role of community in enabling activists to face danger and violence, aiding audiences who are highly anxious about today’s crises.

Watch a trailer of the film here.

George Lakey, an older white man with white hair and a pink shirt, stands in front of a glass wall with a view of Philadelphia City Hall and other buildings in the background. It is a still from the trailer for the film, Citizen George.

Friends Center is proud to host this event. Since 1856, we have been a gathering place and event space for Philadelphia community groups and nonprofit organizations, both Quaker and non-Quaker. With our LEED Platinum green renovation and modern video and teleconferencing facilities, we are both historic and up to date. Friends Center is easy to reach by public transit, bike, walking, and car. We are two blocks from City Hall, near the hub of public transit and one block from the Broad Street exit of the Vine Street Expressway (Interstate 676). 

Summer Gatherings, Joyful Readers, George Fox at 400

Friends Center Tenant Newsletter
Issue 95 —- 6/2024


Shifting to Summer for Friends Center and Friends

Happy summer! For many people in the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), summer is a season of gatherings. The big one is the Friends General Conference’s Gathering. For the first time in many years, the FGC Gathering will be held near Philadelphia, on the campus of Haverford College. And Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, one of our three equity partners, will have its Annual Sessions there immediately afterwards. (These Annual Sessions for business and fellowship for Quakers in eastern PA, southern NJ, DE, and the Eastern Shore of MD are what gave Philadelphia Yearly Meeting its name.)

This Saturday, Historic Arch Street Meeting House, our sibling institution, will celebrate the 400th birthday of Quakerism’s co-founder and key organizer, George Fox.

Read on for more details below!

Meanwhile, Friends Center remains open to serve your organization and the wider community. If you know of groups that need space to meet, do let us know!

Chris Mohr, Executive Director


JOYFUL READERS: Welcome to Friends Center!

Friends Center’s newest tenant is Joyful Readers, whose mission is to ensure that all students gain the literacy skills they need to become successful, confident, and yes…joyful readers! Their AmeriCorps tutors are serving full-time, supporting nearly 1,000 students with daily reading tutoring this year. Together with our school partners, they are working to make sure that our students can become successful, confident, and joyful readers.

» Learn more.


Prioritizing People over War in the US Federal Budget

AFSC recently called for elected officials to invest in health care, education, and public services that build just, sustainable communities. For a long time, the U.S. government has prioritized military spending over people. Since 9/11, there has been a more than 50% increase in military spending. The White House is requesting $895 billion for the Pentagon in FY25. In addition, President Biden approved $95 billion in supplemental funding for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan, which could bring us to a total of $1 trillion just on military spending.

AFSC says it is time for a shift: “The 2024 federal budget presents a pivotal opportunity to reaffirm our commitment to human dignity and social justice. By prioritizing human needs over war and militarization, we can build a more equitable and prosperous society for all. Let’s urge our government to heed the voices of the people and invest in a future where compassion triumphs over conflict, and where the well-being of every individual is cherished and safeguarded.” 

» Read the full story.

Rise Up for Reparations!

A Multi-Faith Revival
6/30/2024, 2-4 pm
Friends Center

Join CPMM in proclaiming the urgent call for reparations in Philadelphia.  This festive event will be hosted by Rev. Jackie Newsome, with a welcome from Councilmember Jamie Gauthier. Speakers will include our own .O, as well as Rev. Naomi Washington-Leapheart, Rabbi Ari Lev Fornari, Rev. Michael Nabors, Aziz Nathoo, and others.  Songs will be provided by Pax Ressler, founder of the Rise Choir.

» Full announcement here.

Annual Sessions: Haverford College, 7/6-7/2024

PYM Annual Sessions will take place at Haverford College on Saturday, 7/6 and Sunday, 7/7. We hope all Friends will participate in a day-long program focused on attending to the Yearly Meeting’s business. There will be options to join online with Zoom, commute to Haverford College without staying overnight, or select from a range of overnight options.

The “Runway” to annual sessions includes:

On Zoom: Bible Study: June 26, 7:00 – 8:00pm | Meeting for Business: June 25, 7:00 – 8:15pm

In person: 6/29: George Fox’s Birthday Celebration at Arch Street

Bring your friends, your children, and your neighbors for a birthday party at Arch Street Meeting House! On 6/29 Friends in the Philadelphia area will celebrate and reflect on the legacy of Quakerism co-founder, George Fox. Event highlights include:

  • George Fox and Hannah Penn (historical re-enactors)
  • Outdoor and indoor games – including a dunk tank!
  • Food trucks, birthday cake and ice-cream
  • “Fox Forward” panel discussion: learning from the past, visioning a Quaker future (including speakers from AFSC and FWCC here at Friends Center).
  • Storytimes

This event is free and open to the public.

» Details: https://www.pym.org/fox-forward-400-years-and-beyond/


“Quaker Connect is responding to the need of local Friends to develop a spirit of experimentation in partnership with God to support the members of their meetings and engage in issues important to their communities,” said Robin Mohr, Executive Secretary for FWCC Americas. “Quaker Connect will equip Quaker churches to be more clearly who they are meant to be: profoundly Quaker, deeply rooted, and highly visible in their local community. We are very pleased that Jade Rockwell has joined us at this pivotal point.”

Friends meetings and churches who wish to be considered for the first cohort of the Quaker Connect program should check the FWCC Americas website, QuakerConnect.org, for updates. The application period is planned to open in September 2024. 

» Full announcement.

FCE Honors Deborra Sines Pancoe upon Retirement

As Associate Director of Friends Council, Deborra Sines Pancoe brought thousands of Friends school educators from numerous Friends Schools together in dynamic, engaging programming that is aligned with their needs as well as developments in the world around us. Deborra led the Spirited Practice and Renewed Courage (SPARC) program, brought SEED as an offering for Friends School educators, developed and led Educators New to Quakerism workshops, and ferried Friends Council programming through the pandemic. FCE was pleased to recognize her at their annual meeting earlier this year.

» Story here.

Building an Anti-Racist Future: A Report from CAIR’s Muslim Youth Leadership Summit

For its Muslim Youth Leadership Summit in Spring 2024, CAIR-Philadelphia partnered with MuslimARC for a dynamic one-day workshop designed to empower and equip young leaders with the knowledge, skills, and strategies to dismantle racism and Islamophobia in their communities. Through a comprehensive and interactive approach, participants delved into the complexities of anti-racist work and countering Islamophobia, exploring the systemic roots of these issues and practical ways to enact change.

» Read more.


The Gathering is a week of Quaker worship, workshops, and community for all ages. Friends come together from across the USA and Canada (and sometimes further) to deepen our connection to one another and the Spirit. For the first time in many years, the Gathering will be held in the Philadelphia region, at Haverford College.

Johannesburg, South Africa & online
8/5-12/2024

The Friends World Committee for Consultation (FWCC) World Plenary Meeting (WPM) is a meeting for representatives from all four FWCC Sections to undertake FWCC business, surrounded by worship and fellowship with Friends from around the world. The theme is, “Living the Spirit of Ubuntu: Responding with hope to God’s call to cherish creation and one another.”

» Details: https://fwcc.world/wpm/

Red, White, & Blue To-Do

July 2

The Meeting House will join Philadelphia’s Historic District to celebrate the first annual Red, White, & Blue To-Do! On Tuesday, July 2nd, America’s most historic square mile will host the Red, White, & Blue To-Do Pomp & Parade, musical performances, special extended hours at neighborhood museums and historic sites, restaurant specials, and so much more.

» Details here.