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"I have acquired a more nuanced perspective for how U.S. cities have evolved over time and how this history informs and affects our current situation. With a better framework of understanding, I can now refocus my energies on working to improve housing conditions and health outcomes with a clearer vision and sense of purpose."

Ray Lopez (2008 - 2009)
Environmental Program Manager
Little Sisters of the Assumption Family Health Service Inc.

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2003 - 2004 Fellows

2003-2004

Gulnahar (Nahar) Alam

Founder, Director, and Lead Organizer
Andolan Organizing South Asian Workers

John D. Atlas

Founder and President; former Executive Director
National Housing Institute/Shelterforce; Passaic County Legal Aid Society

Elombe Brath

Co-founder
Patrice Lumumba Coalition

John Choe

Legislative Director; Co-Founder
Office of Council Member John C. Liu; Nodutdol for Korean Community Development

Thulani Davis

Senior Editor and Writer
The Village Voice

Bernard Gassaway

Director of School Reform
New York City Department of Education

Allen Keith James

Acting Executive Director
HIV/AIDS Technical Assistance Project

Esperanza Martell

Adjunct Advisor; Visiting Scholar; Adjunct Advisor
Hunter College School of Social Work; Center for Puerto Rican Studies, Hunter College; Medger Evers College

Rosaura (Rosie) Mendez

Chief of Staff
Office of Councilwoman Margarita Lopez

Yilma Wolde-Mariam

Organizing Committee Member
New York Taxi Workers Alliance



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