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[[Image:Foodbankdinner.jpg|200px|right|thumbnail|Ali Hewson, wife of U2 star Bono, at a "Food Bank for New York City" event in April 2006.]]
'''Ali Hewson''' also known as '''Ali Stewart''' (born '''Alison Stewart''' on [[March 23]], [[1961]] in [[Dublin]], [[Ireland]]) is an [[activist]] and best known as the wife of rock star Paul "[[Bono (U2)|Bono]]" Hewson.
'''Ali Hewson''' also known as '''Ali Stewart''' (born '''Alison Stewart''' on [[March 23]], [[1961]] in [[Dublin]], [[Ireland]]) is an [[activist]] and best known as the wife of rock star Paul "[[Bono (U2)|Bono]]" Hewson.



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Ali Hewson also known as Ali Stewart (born Alison Stewart on March 23, 1961 in Dublin, Ireland) is an activist and best known as the wife of rock star Paul "Bono" Hewson.

Biography

A daughter of Terry and Joy Stewart, Alison studied at Mount Temple Comprehensive School in Dublin where she met Paul Hewson. They began dating in November 1975 and they married on August 21, 1982. U2 bass player Adam Clayton was Bono's best man. They have four children: two daughters, Jordan (May 10 1989) and Memphis Eve (July 7, 1991), and two sons: Elijah (August 18, 1999) and John Abraham (May 21, 2001).

Career

Although her professed lifelong dream was to become a nurse, Alison gave it up to foster her relationship with her new husband. She said that it would have been too much for the relationship to take because she would have had to stay in school and do clinicals for four years full time. It would not have allowed her to travel with the band. Instead, she got a Bachelor's degree in sociology and political science from the University College Dublin (UCD) in 1989, shortly after giving birth to her first daughter. Before that, she worked in a motor insurance company, and with her father, in his electrical business.

As a political activist, Hewson is perhaps best known for her work campaigning on nuclear issues. She joined in Greenpeace protests against the Sellafield reprocessing plant and presented the Irish-made film Black Wind, White Land which highlighted the plight of victims of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. She has travelled and appeared with Bono extensively when participating in activist events such as campaigning against third world poverty.

She is also the driving force behind the EDUN fashion label, which encourages fair trade with third world nations and the abolishment of sweatshops and child labour.

Criticism

Along with Bono, critics have pointed out that Ali Hewson's commitment to poverty alleviation is not reflected in her personal life. Several large luxury houses around the world, private jets, tax avoidance and other aspects of the Bono/Hewson family lifestyle have all come under scrutiny. See also: Criticisms of Bono.

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