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"Taking full advantage of Columbia’s resources, my self-study plan included coursework on race and ethnic inequality, urban education, social movements, early childhood development, and modern dance history. The discipline of reading, writing, discussing, researching, and reflecting each week upon these diverse but interrelated areas made for an extraordinary year."

Lisa Philp (2008 - 2009)
Global Head of Philanthropic Services
JP Morgan Private Bank

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1993 - 1994 Fellows

Peggy Arroyo

Program Director
Single Parent Resources Center, Inc.

Natalie Byfield

Education Reporter
New York Daily News

Shawn Dove

Program Director
Rheedlan Centers for Children and Families

Arthur Goldberg

Union Representative
Local 100 Transit Workers Union; New York City Transit Authority

Mark Winston Griffith

Executive Director
Central Brooklyn Partnership

Celeste Morris

Founder and President
Unlimited Creative Enterprises, Inc. ; Publisher, The Big Black Book

Frank Negron

Program Director
The Fort Greene Beacon Center

Sarah Schulman

Novelist, journalist, and playwright
Activist in the lesbian and gay community

David Wilson Scott

Assistant to Board Member Westina L. Matthews
New York City Board of Education

Juliet Ucelli

Coordinator
Services Linkage Project for Parenting Adolescents; New York City Board of Education



The affiliations listed above reflect Fellows’ professional positions at the time of acceptance into the Revson Fellowship.