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"I still primarily think of myself as a union organizer, but its been transformative for me to develop interests and ideas and interests that aren't quite as big as the union but are important in small ways to me, like learning to play piano or talking about theology with the graduate students at Union Theological Seminary. "
Amanda Ream (2008 - 2009)
Coordinator of Service Workers Rising
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Deputy Director
Transportation Alternatives
Noah Budnick is Deputy Director at Transportation Alternatives, New York City’s advocate for bicycling, walking and mass transit. He works with community and advocacy groups for “complete streets” —roads safe and convenient for bikers, walkers, transit riders and drivers—and for parks, public space and policy initiatives that invite these modes of city-friendly, healthy, green transportation. Noah is a founding member of Greene Acres community garden in Brooklyn. He also chairs the board of directors of the Thunderhead Alliance and serves on the boards of the Brooklyn Greenway Initiative and the City Reliquary Museum and Civic Organization.
The information listed above was provided at the time of the Fellow’s acceptance into the Revson Fellowship and may no longer be current.
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