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Qu'est-ce (qui) est K Alison Clarke-Stewart - définition

IRISH ACTIVIST AND BUSINESSWOMAN
Alison Hewson; Ali Stewart
  • Bono and Ali Hewson at their daughter's graduation in 2012
  • Hewson has been the main subject of several songs written by Bono ''(pictured)''.
  • Chernobyl power plant in 2003 with the sarcophagus containment structure
  • The Martello Tower in Bray, adapted as a private residence, where Bono and Ali lived during the 1980s
  • View west of Sellafield, with the Irish Sea in the background
  • Bono in 1983, a year after he married Alison Hewson

K. Alison Clarke-Stewart         
CANADIAN PSYCHOLOGIST
K.Alison Clarke-Stewart (psychologist)
K. Alison Clarke-Stewart (born Linda Wilkin, September 23, 1943 – February 23, 2014) was a developmental psychologist and expert on children's social development.
Charles Clarke (priest)         
ANGLICAN PRIEST AND AUTHOR
Charles Philip Stewart Clarke
The Ven Charles Philip Stewart Clarke, MA was an eminent Anglican priest and authorAmongst others he wrote “Everyman’s Book of Saints”, 1914; “Church History: from Nero to Constantine”, 1920; “A Short History of the Christian Church”, 1929; “Saints and Heroes”, 1931; “The Oxford Movement and After”, 1932; “The Via Media”, 1937;and “Life of Bishop Chandler”, 1939 - British Library website accessed 31 April 2011 in the middle third of the 20th century.
Alison Brimelow         
BRITISH CIVIL SERVANT
Ms Alison Brimelow; Miss Brimelow; Ms. Alison Brimelow; Alison Brimelow CBE; Alison Brimelow, CBE; Alison Jane Brimelow; Ms Alison Jane Brimelow; Miss Alison Brimelow CBE
Alison Jane Brimelow CBE (born 1949European Patent Office web site, Alison Brimelow's CV. Consulted on 2 July 2007.

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Ali Hewson

Alison Hewson (née Stewart; born 23 March 1961) is an Irish activist and businesswoman. She is married to singer and musician Paul Hewson, known as Bono, from the rock group U2.

Raised in Raheny, she met her future husband at age 12 at Mount Temple Comprehensive School, and married him in 1982. She was awarded a degree in politics and sociology from University College Dublin (UCD) in 1989. The couple have four children together and live at residences in Ireland, France, and the United States. She has inspired several U2 songs, most famously "Sweetest Thing".

Hewson became involved in anti-nuclear activism in the 1990s. She narrated Black Wind, White Land, a 1993 Irish documentary about the lasting effects of the Chernobyl disaster, and has worked closely with activist Adi Roche. She has been a patron of Chernobyl Children's Project International since 1994 and has participated in a number of aid missions to the high-radiation exclusion zones of Belarus. She has also campaigned against Sellafield, the northern English nuclear facility. In 2002 she helped lead an effort which sent more than a million postcards, urging the site be closed, to Prime Minister Tony Blair and others. Hewson has repeatedly been discussed by tabloid newspapers as a possible candidate for political offices, including President of Ireland; none of these suggestions have come to fruition.

Hewson is the co-founder of two ethical businesses, the EDUN fashion line in 2005, and Nude Skincare products in 2007. The former, intended to promote fair trade with Africa, has struggled to become a viable business. French conglomerate LVMH has made substantial investments into both companies.