Visit of Mahatma Gandhi Mahatma Gandhi visited the UK in 1931 for the
Round Table Conferences discussing constitutional reforms in India. He made his first public speech in London in the large meeting house in Friends House.
Housewives cost-of-living protest Hundreds of women gathered at Friends House on 23 February 1938 to speak about how the cost of living had affected them. Several women spoke, including a young housewife who said: "We do not ask for strawberries and cream, we only ask for bread and butter." A petition of over 500,000 women’s signatures protesting against the government’s handling of the crisis was handed to
Clement Attlee, then leader of the opposition.
Visit of Norman Manley Norman Manley, Prime Minister of Jamaica, spoke at a gathering at Friends House in the wake of the
Notting Hill riots in 1958. Manley told the large crowd, many of whom were people of African-Caribbean heritage that he was “here to let you know that you have governments that care for you, to challenge decent British public opinion to stamp out things that would shame even a Southern State in the United States of America”.
International Conference for Sanctions against South Africa The first international conference on sanctions against South Africa was called by the
Anti-Apartheid Movement in April 1964. It was chaired by
Mongi Slim and attended by representatives from 29 different countries.
Oliver Tambo, at that time deputy president of the
African National Congress (ANC), spoke about the racial injustice in South Africa, asking: "what is to be the end of the world's abhorrence of apartheid, if the world supports apartheid materially?"
Visit of Martin Luther King Jr. and Bayard Rustin Martin Luther King Jr. was introduced at a lunch reception in Friends House by
Bayard Rustin. The reception had been arranged by the Quaker Peace and Race Relations Committees, and was part of King’s visit to London ahead of his Nobel Prize ceremony.
Break-in by South African Intelligence Services In December 1971, the offices of the Britain Yearly Meeting were broken into, allegedly by the South African Intelligence Services, and documents of the Friends Peace and International Relations Committee relating to their membership and work with South Africa were stolen ===
Stop the War Coalition === On 21 September 2001, more than 2,000 people gathered in Friends House to begin the organised opposition to the
war on terror Visit of Greta Thunberg Quakers in Britain hosted a climate emergency event on 22 April 2019, where
Greta Thunberg spoke, urging people to pay attention to climate change. ==References==