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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.

Open Borders book signings

EventsOctober 3, 2018

October 23rd, 6 – 8 p.m. University of Washington Bookstore, 4326 University Way NE, Seattle, WA 98105. Meet the author, Betsy Bell, and engage in…

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Pre-order Open Borders now

Buy Open BordersSeptember 28, 2018

Want to be the first to read Open Borders: A Personal Story of Love, Loss and Anti-war activism? The various online ways to order the…

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Getting a book published

Anti-Nuclear, Historical Memoir, Memoir, Political ActivistSeptember 18, 2018

  Exciting news!  Open Borders will be available for purchase one month from today: Oct. 16th. Hard to believe this long process of getting a…

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Aging peace activists in Seattle

Anti-Nuclear, Political ActivistAugust 31, 2018

https://www.seattletimes.com/pacific-nw-magazine/peace-activists-are-aging-but-all-those-nuclear-weapons-right-over-there-are-just-as-threatening-as-ever/ I’m one of them, an aging peace activist. Wake up, everyone. We have a massive nuclear arsensal deployed at the Bangor nuclear submarine base…

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Happy Birthday

Anti-NuclearJuly 13, 2018

This weekend marked an important day for the anti-war movement. One year ago, on July 7th, 2017 the UN adopted the Treaty on the Prohibition…

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