Lynda Marín, Treasurer
Lynda began her working career as a literature and writing instructor of middle school, high school, community college and university students. She has simultaneously been active in domestic violence intervention, nuclear weapons abolition, wildlife and habitat preservation, natural resources protection, peace and justice movements, election organizing and protection. She served on a school board in the 1990’s where she worked with Betsy Fairbanks before helping her to establish The Fund for Nonviolence in 1997. She has served on its board ever since. She and her partner have two grown children and a Frisbee loving dog.