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Lina Newhouser, Common Dreams Co-Founder, 1951-2008
CAPE ELIZABETH, Maine -- Lina Jeanne Newhouser, 56, died Friday evening, July 18th, from complications following an April 'mini-allo' stem-cell transplant as part of the long treatment in her defiant 3-year stand against non-Hodgkins lymphoma. Lina wrote of her long struggle on her blog - www.tellthebees.org
Lina was an artist, political activist, organic farmer, businesswoman and proud, loving mom.
Lina was born in Grand Junction, Colorado -- the daughter of John and Charlotte Newhouser. But she considered her beloved New Orleans home - where she was raised and went to high school. Lina graduated from Southwestern College in Memphis, Tenn. She also lived and studied at the University of Munich, Germany for two years.
After college Lina became a lead community organizer for ACORN: the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, working stints in Texas, Little Rock, Ark., and Bridgeport, Conn. In 1980 she worked on the national staff of the Citizens' Party, trying to elect Barry Commoner President as a vehicle for starting a new progressive third party in the US -- here she met and worked with both of her future husbands on the Citizens' Party staff. Lina then was off to New York City for a job as co-director of The Media Network -- combining her two passions, art and politics, in a project using independently produced films as organizing and educational tools in NYC's working class neighborhoods.
In 1984, Lina and her first husband Bert DeLeeuw moved to Belize where Lina focused on her painting for a year. Then Lina and Bert moved back to the US and bought a 200-acre old farm in Huntingdon, PA - in the mountains of central Pennsylvania. Over 5 seasons Lina & Bert turned their 'Blue Moon Farm' into a hugely successful organic vegetable and flower farm. Chloe was born in 1989. In May of 1990 Bert was killed by a neighbor when Chloe was just 6-months old -- and Lina soon sold the farm.
In 1991 Chloe and Lina moved to Kentucky for Lina to work at Appalshop, an arts and education center based in the eastern coal region of the state. Lina was the Assistant Director of The American Festival Project at Appalshop, work she continued after her 1993 move to Maine when she and Craig married. Moriah was born in 1995.
Since 1996 Lina has worked as International Program Director for Transformit, a small, extraordinary Maine-based firm that designs, builds, rents and sells sculptural structures made out of fabric for the special event, trade show, architectural and retail markets. She loved her work (and her co-workers) at Transformit which combined her skills at art, organizing and working with people - and allowed her to travel to Europe a lot - putting her German, French and Italian language skills to good use.
In the 1980's Lina served for a time as the national president of the Alliance for Cultural Democracy, a national activist arts organization that flourished from 1982 to 1994. In recent years Lina served on the Cape Elizabeth Arts Commission.
In 1997, Lina, and her husband, Craig Brown, co-founded Common Dreams, the popular online news & views website for the progressive community.
Lina is survived by her husband, Craig Brown; daughters Chloe May DeLeeuw Brown,18, and Moriah Brown,13, all of Cape Elizabeth; her brother John Newhouser and his wife, Teri of Houston, Texas; her brother Mark Newhouser and his wife Joan MacDonald of Glen Ellen, Calif. And her mothers-in-law Evelyn DeLeeuw of Green Pond, New Jersey; and Ruth Brown of Cape Elizabeth; and many in-laws, nieces and nephews and a wide circle of friends all over the world.
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A celebration of Lina's life was held on September 7th, 2008 at the Inn by the Sea across the road from her home in Cape Elizabeth. Over 200 friends and family came together to toast Lina - her work, her art, her family and her life. Warm sunshine, loud zydeco music, good food & drink and so many great friends. Lina would have loved it!
In lieu of flowers, Lina's family requested that memorial donations in her honor be made to the work of CODEPINK: Women for Peace.
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Show AllMay peace be with Lina and her family.
Nancy, La Jolla, Ca
My heart is with you, Craig.
Condolences to Lina's family and colleagues.
I would add an old goat to what must be an endless list of folks who are grateful, admiring, inspired by a woman who I have never seen before - except through her work - one of the marks of a great team of leaders.
Lina - always - present!
I am very sorry for your loss, and losing her is a loss for us all. Another good one goes too soon.
- Nancy Oden, Jonesboro, Maine
We are persons who are offered the experience of our individuality for a lifetime, no matter how long that lasts.
- Thomas Moore
Alas, death often comes out of season...
Thank you Lina.
My condolences to her loved ones. Common Dreams is a great legacy.
I'm so sorry to read about Ms. Newhouser's death. I had no idea who the founders of Common Dreams were, let alone that one of them was in the midst of such a struggle with her health.
Common Dreams has been my browser home page for a year or so. It just became too important a news-and-views source for me to miss a single day of it.
Thanks so much to Lina Newhouser for her essential and beautiful creation. Thanks also to Craig Brown for the same. And many, many condolences to Craig and his and Lina's family and families of origin and friends.
I think maybe I get a sense of Lina's and Craig's spirits in the name "Common Dreams," which always reminds me that I'm politically aware and active for much deeper and more personal and human reasons than just to win fights.
Bless you, LIna. Bless you all.
Rest in Peace Lina.
Condolences to you and your family, Craig.
Thank you, Lina, for the blessing of your life and work.
The saintly ones are leaving us. They sense what is coming.
Thank you Lina, for your vision, your adherence to principal, the love of your fellow man, your strength to greatly persevere in spite of the odds, for doing the uncommon and the brave when society seemed lost in its struggle to find meaning.
And thank you for this site, a lamp in the wilderness. A place where we can find the truth.
She touched the life of every person who has read anything on this site, and Common Dreams is a wonderful legacy.
To her family and friends, I offer my deepest condolences.
I felt a greater shock than I ever would have expected when I heard of the death of this marvelous woman, Lina Newhouser. I, too, never knew her, but Common Dreams has long been an oasis of critical, timely information and discussion for me. Despite this anonymity, I felt and feel a profound connection, and now a profound loss.
I deeply admire what she accomplished in her life, and with her spirit in mind I pledge and rededicate myself to what we must share as common dreams as well as the website, CommonDreams.
Thank you for your blessings.
Knowing how burdensome this kind of intense medical care can be, I wonder if there is some place to make donations to the family as well as the requested CodePink.
So sad. Thanks for creating "Common Dreams", too bad you had to leave so soon.
Rest in Peace, Lina. Thanks for all you have done to try to make this earth a better place.
My heartfelt condolences to the family of Lina. Hers was a life well lived.
Just makes me want to cry.
Craig, what you, Lina and the other CommonDreams editors and staff members have done is truly extraordinary.
I'm so sorry for the loss of Lina.
Thanks for creating the CommonDreams Progressive Community.
My condolences to the family. Lina has passed, but her legacy will continue to grow.
My deepest sympathies to Craig and the Common Dreams family.
This truly is a sad week, any decent person would love to have been a friend or a family member of this exceptional lady.
I have the belief that God often takes the best ones early, and allows them to return home.
That's just my personal belief.
My heartfelt condolences to Craig and the rest of Lina's family. Her presence lives on in these pages.
My deepest condolences ....
What a wonderful soul she is. I also feel that God takes the good ones early. Like Ted said -- her presence lives on in these pages. This site is such a Godsend. What a nice legacy to leave behind.
My sympathy is with her family and friends. God bless you all. That surely was a life well-lived.
I extend my deepest condolences to Craig and members of Lina's family. Setting up this organization was a wonderful service to the country, and is much appreciated. Thank you Lina.
Here's to Lina Newhouser and Craig Brown for creating and maintaining this heartwarming site.
Thank you to Lina for sharing your passion, your life. My heartfelt support goes to your family and all of the CommonDreams family who supported you during your illness. It's easier to accept because I believe you are now at peace.
Lina Newhouser, a talented person who gave so much. We will rejoice in what she gave and can only imagine how much more she would be giving if she were still here. She will be missed.
I am so saddened to read about Lina's death, and so amazed to read about all the things she accomplished in her lifetime. How amazing that she found a way to combine so many aspects of her life--her passion for art, her commitment to grassroots activism, her love for the earth, her international spirit. And yes, Common Dreams is quite a legacy.
My heartfelt sympathy to Craig, Lina's family and the wonderful family of Common Dreams.
We at CODEPINK are incredibly honored that you have asked people to contribute to CODEPINK in her name. With input from her family and friends, we will use the resources for a special campaign that will continue Lina's nurturing of our Common Dreams.
With love,
Medea Benjamin, CODEPINK: Women for Peace
Thank you Lina. Your work and spirit will live on into infinity. Giving voice to others. There is no finer legacy.
A life well-lived. Thank heaven for the good people. May the loved ones left behind take comfort from the wonderful legacy she has created.
We all might aspire to create something that is more visible than we ourselves, and that lives beyond our years.
My deepest sympathies. My first place for news is Common Dreams. Thanks Lina and Craig.
It seems that the really good people die much too young. Thank you for "Common Dreams" My sympathies go out to the family.
Very sorry to hear of Lina's passing. She,her family and friends, and this fine site will all be in my prayers tonight. Thank you for such a great site! Once again my sympathies and prayers go out to Craig and all the rest.
Thanks for Common Dreams. Only an old
activist would appreciate your site as much
as I do. My sincere sympathies to the family.
Such a beautiful lady......and a life lived full of devotion to the betterment of the world...we must pick up the torch she carried!
Lina leaves behind a wonderful legacy and a universe of kind people. Her love survives and will continue to benefit us all.
I have just made a contribution to CodePink.org on her behalf and hope that others will do likewise.
Peace.
An unapologetic third-party activist since the Commoner campaign salutes the life work of another fallen comrade.
Anybody could all be proud to leave such a legacy.
There's a special place in heaven for those like Lina who made it a life goal to pursue truth.
To Lina's family and friends: May you have ease of mind and comfort of heart. May you live in love and in compassion.
My heartfelt sympathy to all of you and her family. We are all better for her having lived.
Add the humble condolences of another '51 baby to those of the giants here. I hope her suffering was small; her legacy is truly huge. Craig, I can't thank you and Lina enough for CD. My deepest sympathies to you and the children, and to all whose lives have been touched for the better by Lina.
Bill Devins
She was a wonderful woman who gave much. I hope she got alot in return, which it sounds like she did, that she takes to her next life.
So sorry to hear about your tragic loss. I'm always reminded that, for all the shortcomings of its political system and its voters, the United States also has some of the most profoundly dedicated, passionate, loving activists anywhere on Earth, and it sounds like Lina was such a person. I wish you peace.
My condolences to Lina's family. She has touched the life of thousands that she didn't even know. To be mourned by so many indicates a life well lived.
What an amazing woman and an amazing life. My sympathy to her family.Common Dreams is a legacy and a gift...it is a daily refuge from an insane world. Lina will live on in all of our hearts.
There may be articles on this site I don't always take kindly to but I thank Lina from the bottom of my heart for opening up our minds to new ways of thinking. You'll never find this in school or college let alone most media outlets.
What a lovely and valuable life she led. Go in peace.
Lina has been a guiding and shining light and inspiration. My heart is with you all at this time. ...and the struggle continues..