All posts by Chuck Fager
Money for College: A Quaker War Resistance Story
[NOTE: This story is fiction. But it echoes & rhymes with many true events from the soldier resistance during the U. S. invasion of Iraq that began in March 2003. It also unofficially reflects my experience as Director at Quaker House in wartime conditions.] Money for College Fayetteville/Fort Bragg North Carolina, late December 2003 – … Continue reading Money for College: A Quaker War Resistance Story
Whittier’s 214th Birthday: The Peace-loving Quaker War Poet
It’s Whittier’s birthday. John Greenleaf Whittier (1807-1892) is now mostly thought of as a very old-fashioned conventional poet, who can be dispensed with in light of modern notions of verse and literary values. But I think such a dismissal misses a big point which should give us pause today: Whittier was also a very public … Continue reading Whittier’s 214th Birthday: The Peace-loving Quaker War Poet
To Promote Racial Justice, It’s Time to Move On from “Anti-Racism”
Not to ban the slogan. But to close it like a book, and put it on the shelf with others that have been read, which delivered value, and have become part of a reference collection. In the almost sixty years since I was drawn into racial justice work, many such slogans have come and gone: … Continue reading To Promote Racial Justice, It’s Time to Move On from “Anti-Racism”
Quaker House, 9-11 and Me: Arguing With God
I’ve said that when I was Director of Quaker House (2001-2012) I had the best Quaker job there is. But I didn’t always feel that way. In fact, my initial stance was emphatically the opposite. Now that the job is open again, it’s worth describing how and why that changed for me. This is a … Continue reading Quaker House, 9-11 and Me: Arguing With God