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Betsy Bell is the author of 2018 memoir, Open Borders, a Personal Story of Love, Loss and Anti-War Activism
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Betsy Bell

Betsy Bell, born before WWII in New York City, spent her formative years in the Jim Crow town of Muskogee, Oklahoma. As a Girl Scout, she began her social justice activism working with a bi-racial team to integrate public schools after the 1954 Supreme Court decision mandating the end of school segregation. After completing her BA and MA at Bryn Mawr College, she began an academic career in Lawrence, Kansas where her husband taught. In Lawrence, she advocated for reproductive rights with Planned Parenthood. She lives in Seattle where she has held several career positions. Twice widowed, Betsy has published two short memoirs and several poems. For the past fourteen years, Betsy has worked with the Seattle area faith communities toward economic justice through the Jubilee USA Network. Betsy believes in the power of ordinary citizens to create a positive, inclusive and just society.

Arms Control Association

Anti-Nuclear, Political ActivistJanuary 29, 2019

Dear Anti-Nuclear War Warriors, This organization which has existed since 1971, just landed in my in-box and I want to share it with you. The…

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Third Place Books reading

Anti-Nuclear, Buy Open Borders, Creative Non-Fiction, Events, Political ActivistJanuary 23, 2019

Hello, all you Anti-nuclear weapons folk! Come out to Lake Forest Park’s Third Place Books this Friday night at 6 for an outstanding program including…

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Radio interview Open Borders

Anti-Nuclear, Historical Memoir, Political ActivistJanuary 8, 2019

I am so excited to share with you an in depth radio interview with March Twisdale of the Voice of Vashon, 101.9 FM, KVSH. Our…

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Citizen Diplomat: observer narration

Anti-Nuclear, Creative Non-Fiction, Historical Memoir, Political ActivistDecember 29, 2018

Preview(opens in a new tab) Between Christmas and New Year’s Day is a good time to clean old files and organize the office. Opening a…

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the new Cold War is Worse than I thought

the new Cold War is Worse than I thought

Anti-NuclearDecember 11, 2018

A New York Times report is worth publishing here, fellow campaigners. The threat of nuclear accident is far greater than I imagined or understood. Take…

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