Laurie Hasbrook is a co-coordinator at Voices for Creative Nonviolence. She is a native Wisconsinite whose involvement in Middle East peace and justice issues began in 1982 -1983, when, as part of the Bethlehem Peace Pilgrimage, she walked 10,000 km., from the Trident Submarine Base in Bangor Washington, to Bethlehem in Palestine. In 1988 she moved to Chicago to work with the Palestine Human Rights Campaign. She has worked with the Palestine Human Rights Information Center, and the American Friends Service Committee. Hasbrook has taught English as a Second Language at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and St. Augustine College. Her commitment to building a peaceful, just world is constantly renewed by the challenges of raising two young sons.
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