Toshi Seeger

Activist and Clearwater Festival co-founder

Toshi Seeger - Activists & Humanitarians born July 1st, 1922
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Co-founded the Clearwater Festival to raise awareness about environmental issues related to the Hudson River. Played a crucial role in promoting environmental education and activism through events and initiatives. Worked tirelessly alongside her husband, Pete Seeger, to advocate for ecological preservation and sustainable practices. Engaged the community and encouraged public involvement in environmental causes through musical and artistic expression.

Co-founded the Clearwater Festival

Advocated for environmental awareness

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