Tallahassee Friends Meeting (Quakers)

Tallahassee Friends Meeting (Quakers) The basis of Quaker life and practice is the belief that there is something of God's spirit in us all

We are a community of faith endeavoring to live in love for one another as we are led by God. We invite you to join us in Meeting for Worship and other Meeting activities as we seek direct experience of the Divine.

Our very own, beloved Susan Tatum Taylor will be the featured speaker in Orlando Sun., Jan. 26th for the Michener Lectur...
01/18/2026

Our very own, beloved Susan Tatum Taylor will be the featured speaker in Orlando Sun., Jan. 26th for the Michener Lecture & Seminar.

01/18/2026

Magnolia is open! Come sit with us in silent worship Sunday at 10:30.

07/17/2025

Ongoing Inhumane Treatment of Immigrants, International Students and U.S. Citizens

It is a short news cycle. The deportation of human beings from our country risks being crowded off the front pages by other events. But it is an urgent and critical issue that is being enforced in ways that violate our democratic values. It can neither be ignored nor allowed to become the new normal. Tallahassee Friends (Quaker) Meeting condemns the ongoing persecution of immigrants by the Government of the United States through radical policy changes enacted by the current administration. They target not only undocumented immigrants with criminal records but all undocumented people. Many who have been given permission to live, work, and be educated here, people who have been promised a safe haven, and U.S. citizens have been caught in the deportation nightmare. We object to the continued denial of due process for those who have been detained, and to the intimidation of and militarized response to those speaking out. We wonder who will be next.

Comparing the welcome given to White Afrikaners allegedly seeking asylum with the mass arrests of workers from Central and South America, Mexico, and elsewhere who have been contributing to our society and our economy for years reveals uncomfortable truths. Families of people of color are being torn apart and deprived of their livelihoods. This is egregious, racist behavior that has no place in our country. ICE and its allies are terrorizing our communities.

We see this fear in our hometown of Tallahassee. Masked agents enter worksites and “disappear” fathers, brothers, sons, and other members of our Hispanic communities without due process or even informing their loved ones where they are. We see fear as ICE masks frighten children who have become isolated in their homes, both afraid to play outside and afraid of coming home to find their parents gone. Parents worry about running errands or sending their children to school. We see this fear as the State of Florida builds a detention camp for alleged immigrant criminals - many of whom have committed no crime - in a protected Everglades ecosystem sacred to Native Americans. We see it on our campuses as deportation threats promote a culture of fear among immigrant and international members of our academic communities. We watch in disbelief as some of our elected leaders cruelly and callously use immigrant misery as a background for political photo-ops.

Quakers’ experience and foundational belief is that there is that of God, the sacred, or inherent worth in every human being. It follows that everyone deserves to be treated with compassion and respect regardless of their birthplace or citizenship status. The Jewish Bible and the Christian New Testament both teach as a central and essential message that “You shall love your neighbor as yourself.” The Quran tells us to “Be good…to the poor, and to a neighbor, whether kinsman or new-comer, and to a fellow traveler, and to the wayfarer.” The
Hindu Mahabharata states, “This is the sum of duty; do naught unto others which would cause pain unto you.” While religions differ in how they state their ideas, there is a common belief
among them and among many people who claim no religion: Honor the dignity of each person.

Cruelty has no place in any society. Our Tallahassee community is richer for its diversity. We pray that our leaders will listen to the voice of conscience and acknowledge our common humanity as they make policy that will shape the future of our beloved country.

Matthew Lata and Dr. Toni Fuss Kirkwood-Tucker

Tallahassee Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)

Matthew Lata is a retired Professor of Music at FSU. Toni Fuss Kirkwood-Tucker is a retired Associate Professor of Social Science and Global Education, College of Education, FSU.

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07/04/2025

Today, President Donald Trump signed a bill that will initiate one of the largest ever transfers of wealth from the working class to the rich. It will strip health care coverage from millions of low-income people, deprive children of food, accelerate climate change, and funnel billions to military contractors for weapons that threaten human survival.
 
To say we oppose this legislation is an understatement. As a Quaker organization, we believe all people contain the Light of God within us. These policies abandon our fundamental commitment to caring for all people and the Earth that we share. If unchallenged, this legislation will directly and indirectly contribute to the suffering and death of so many people in the U.S. and around the world.
 
We cannot and will not accept this anti-human framework as the new status quo. Our government should provide for public needs, not transfer billions from the poor and working class to the rich. Already, protests and acts of resistance have been taking place across the country in response to the anti-democratic, anti-working class, anti-immigrant policies of the Trump administration. As the impacts of this legislation are felt nationwide, this resistance will only grow.
 
Everyone deserves access to health care, housing, freedom from violence, and the ability to participate in the decisions that impact our lives. While Congress, the courts, and the president have chosen to pursue policies that harm our communities, we can care for and defend one another. We call on all people – in the corridors of power and in every corner of this country – to reject and resist these policies and to work for the future we all deserve.

07/02/2025

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05/11/2025

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After months in a Costa Rican detention center, migrants deported from the U.S. are now free. But many challenges remain.

Sunday, 5/11, starting around noon at the Meeting House there will be further threshing, thoughts, ideas, etc. on the to...
05/10/2025

Sunday, 5/11, starting around noon at the Meeting House there will be further threshing, thoughts, ideas, etc. on the topic of the government's treatment of immigrants and other vulnerable people, and what we feel led to do as a Meeting, facilitated by your Peace and Social Concerns Committee (PSCC). This is the third/last session in the series. Please plan to attend in person if you can - if not, then on Zoom (link at tallyquaker.org). If you are involved in Mothers' Day activities or otherwise unable to attend, please feel free to email Wendy O. with your thoughts. She is in the Meeting directory.

PSCC will circulate notes from this session as soon afterward as possible to those on our email list.

How American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) is supporting immigrants in this moment
03/29/2025

How American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) is supporting immigrants in this moment

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