A note on transcripts
You may be wondering where the transcripts have gone. We've moved them to a separate blog, FWCC Triennial Transcripts, while we work on a way of making them easier to read- many of them are several thousand words long!
We will make a new post here for each transcript, with a summary and a link to the full text on the other blog.
Best wishes
Triennial blog team
We will make a new post here for each transcript, with a summary and a link to the full text on the other blog.
Best wishes
Triennial blog team
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Welcome!
Our hope is that this blog will be a place of dialogue and sharing, enhancing the exchanges which happen at the FWCC World Triennial this summer.
While the event is running, participants at the Triennial will be sharing their experiences and reflections. This will allow Friends and others to join in the Triennial experience.
In the meantime, participants can start the Triennial process before they get to Dublin, by joining in the dialogue on the study booklet (PDF, 212kb)
While the event is running, participants at the Triennial will be sharing their experiences and reflections. This will allow Friends and others to join in the Triennial experience.
In the meantime, participants can start the Triennial process before they get to Dublin, by joining in the dialogue on the study booklet (PDF, 212kb)
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the main thing i forgot to say (i couldn't read my own writing at the crucial moment) is the importance of remembering that the 'personal is political' - and that in talking about personal choices and my own experience i am also talking about action that has political and social (as well as economic and ecological!) consesquences as well as causes!
lizz roe
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