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

Another Poor Black Boy Dead in Haiti
By Beverly Bell, Other Worlds | Op-Ed
From Growing Profit to Growing Food: Challenging Corporate Rule
By Tory Field and Beverly Bell, Other Worlds | News Analysis
Chavez' Legacy: An Interview With Camille Chalmers
By Beverly Bell, Other Worlds | Op-Ed
The True Costs of Industrialized Food
By Beverly Bell and Tory Field, Other Worlds | Report
"The Consumer's Got to Change the System": Farmer Ben Burkett on Racism and Corporate Control of Agriculture
By Tory Field and Beverly Bell, Other Worlds | Report
Uprooting Racism in the Food System: African Americans Organize
By Deepa Panchang, Beverly Bell and Tory Field, Other Worlds | News Analysis
Sister Simone: A Eulogy for a Haitian Heroine
By Beverly Bell, Other Worlds | Op-Ed
A Tale of Two NGOs: in Haiti, Disaster Aid or Aid Disaster?
By Beverly Bell, Other Worlds | Book Review![]()
Women's Work: Gender and the Global Food System
By Tory Field and Beverly Bell, Other Worlds | Report