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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.
Feature Editor
ESSENCE Magazine
Asha Bandele began her work as an organizer while attending Hunter College. There, she fought to maintain a policy of open admissions and joined the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement, primarily working to raise awareness about political prisoners in the United States. As her work as an organizer evolved, Ms. bandele decided that she could make her greatest contribution to the fight for human rights through her writing. She has since published three books: Absence in the Palms of My Hands (Harlem River Press, 1996), a collection of poems that speaks to social, political, and personal injustices; The Prisoner's Wife (Scribner,1999) an award-winning memoir about her marriage to an incarcerated man; and Daughter (Scribner, 2003), a novel about the impact of police brutality on one family. From 2000-2004, she served as Features Editor and as a writer for ESSENCE Magazine, where she edited numerous pieces on the criminal justice system and interviewed a range of people including Kofi Annan, Kadiatou Diallo, Harry Belafonte and Winne Madikizela-Mandela. Ms. bandele holds a B.A. from the New School for Social Research and an M.F.A. from Bennington College. Born in the Bronx, she now lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her daughter. During her Revson year, she completed another volume of poems, The Subtle Art Of Breathing (Moore Black Press, 2005) and made a career shift, accepting the position as Deputy Director of Policy for the Drug Policy Alliance. (The Revson Fellow's biography that appears above was last updated in 2004.)
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