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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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Founding Member of Andolan
Founding Member of South Asian Alternative Media Project ( SAMAR)
Director of Organizing Project
Urban Justice Center
Program and Budget Director
Resolving Conflict Creatively Program
Program and Budget Director
Resolving Conflict Creatively Program
Director
Environmental Economic Development Assistance Unit; New York City Department of Environmental Protection
Deputy to the President
Rheedlen Centers for Children and Families
Director of Agency Services
Asian American Federation of New York
Filmmaker
Co-Founder and Organizer
Harlem Tenants Council
The affiliations listed above reflect Fellows’ professional positions at the time of acceptance into the Revson Fellowship.
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