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"Hope is a question of being active" says musician and social activist Laura Hassler. Laura shares insight from a life born into social activism, peacebuilding and music.

As a young woman during the 60's, Laura was inspired by the many pivotal events of that time, and by her parents. Her father Al Hassler, worked for Dr. Martin Luther King and collaborated for many years with Thich Nhat Hanh, vietnamese buddhist monk, peace activist, author and teacher known as the father of mindfullness.

Laura Hassler is Founder and Director of Musicians Without Borders, an organization that uses the power of music to bridge divides, build community and heal wounds of war.

Born in New York and a long-time resident of the Netherlands, Laura combined a background in civil rights and peace activism with her diverse musical network to found Musicians Without Borders in 1999, persuaded of music’s unique power to contribute to peacebuilding and social change.

With long-term projects in the Balkans, the Middle East, Eastern Africa, Central America and Europe, Musicians Without Borders is now a global leader in an increasingly recognized field.

A frequently invited speaker, writer, and presenter, Laura has received international recognition for her work, including numerous awards from Dutch, US and international cultural, humanitarian and academic institutions. 

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