Beginning on Feb 12, 2022, continuing every other Saturday, until April 9, 2022,  the American Friends Service Committee  will offer a  films series, Black Quaker Lives Matter.    Each film will focus on an individual Quaker of Color who has contributed, mostly unacknowledged, to the life of our Faith and to the larger world. 

The first session on Feb 12, departs from the usual format, featuring a  dialogue between Nozizwe Madlala-Routledge and Palestinian Friend and AFSC General Secretary Joyce Ajlouny.   These two women are the first women of color to lead Quaker transnational organizations.  Remaining sessions will include screening of a film after which Dr. Harold Weaver, the director of Black Quaker Project, will facilitate a discussion. 

If you wish to participate please go to the following website to learn more and register: https://www.theblackquakerproject.org/black-quaker-lives-matter-film-festival