A Center for Learning and Action
BHFH lives into its mission as a hub for Quaker thought and social justice work in New England by offering public programming and by providing space to organizations doing good work in our community.
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BHFH lives into its mission as a hub for Quaker thought and social justice work in New England by offering public programming and by providing space to organizations doing good work in our community.
March 5th 2024 | Lahari Indraganti I’ve found that facilitating MIDWEEK has helped me better understand the rituals I love. As a Program Fellow, my work focuses on supporting MIDWEEK…
Feb. 7, 2024 | Chloe Noll, Building and Stewardship Committee Clerk, BHFH Board For those who do not know me, my name is Chloe Noll and I am the clerk…
Jan. 22, 2024 | Amelia Palacios, BHFH Program and Engagement Manager Dear Friends, It was high noon, and we had just driven halfway across the country from Southern California to…
Dec. 5 2023 | Cheryl Mitchell It was the summer of ‘68. Cities across America were erupting in riots, political differences were dividing families, the war in Vietnam was raging,…
Nov. 20 2023 | Cliff Putney Dear Friends, For those who don’t know me, and perhaps for some who do: My name is Clifford Putney, and I was a House…
Nov. 6 2023 | Vickie Wu, Associate Director Dear Friends, From Oct 22 – Oct 25, I had the privilege and opportunity to attend the Retreat Center Collaboration (RCC) Annual…
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