Beverly Bell
Beverly Bell has worked for more than three decades as an advocate, organizer and writer in collaboration with social movements in Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa, and the US. Her focus areas are just economies, democratic participation and gender justice. Beverly currently serves as associate fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies and coordinator of Other Worlds. She is author of "Walking on Fire: Haitian Women Stories of Survival and Resistance" and of the forthcoming "Fault Lines: Views Across Haiti's Divide." She is also a member of Truthout's Board of Advisers.
Other articles by this author
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Disaster Capitalism in New Orleans and Haiti
By Beverly Bell, Other Worlds | News Analysis![]()
Not On Our Land: Land Recovery Kicks Off in Honduras
By Carla Garcia, Lauren Elliott and Beverly Bell, Other Worlds | Op-Ed![]()
When a Woman Goes Out to Struggle: Solutions to Gender and Economic Violence
By Beverly Bell, Other Worlds | Op-Ed![]()
And You, What are You Waiting For?: A World Without Slavery
By Beverly Bell, Other Worlds | Op-Ed![]()
Not Wasting the Waste: Creating Environmental Sustainability
By Beverly Bell, Other Worlds | \"Birthing Justice\" Series![]()
Globalization Head-On: Women Confronting Poverty
By Beverly Bell, Other Worlds | \"Birthing Justice\" Series![]()
This Land Is My Teacher: Preserving Native Agriculture and Traditions
By Beverly Bell, Other Worlds | \"Birthing Justice\" Series
Coming Together for Environmental Restoration in Haiti
By Beverly Bell and Alexis Erkert, Other Worlds | Interview![]()
