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"What I can say for sure is that something big has happened to me, I know this because everything feels very different. Maybe this year has chipped away at some of my jaded edges and left me feeling a little more optimistic about the world."
Lawrence Tompkins (2007 - 2008)
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Fire Department of New York

Founder
South Asian Youth Action
Sayu Bhojwani was just appointed by Mayor Michael Bloomberg as Commissioner of Immigrant Affairs. Ms. Bhojwani is the Founder and former Executive Director of South Asian Youth Action (SAYA!), a youth development agency serving over 300 youth each year. Ms. Bhojwani was born in Lucknow, India, raised in Belize, Central America, received a B.A. from the University of Miami, and came to New York in 1987 to earn an M.A. from Teachers College. In New York City, she became concerned about the lack of South Asian involvement in the political process and in the city's schools and civic associations. She founded SAYA! in 1996 to develop leadership skills and encourage civic and political participation among young South Asians, as well as to create a safe space for the South Asian youth community in Queens and to encourage the pursuit of higher education and nontraditional careers by young South Asians. SAYA! grew rapidly and currently operates in five schools in Queens and Manhattan, offering programs in leadership and organizing, academic and career preparation, and arts and recreation. Ms. Bhojwani serves on the board of the New York Foundation. In 2000, she received a Union Square Award for the significant contribution her community activism has made to the lives of New Yorkers, and in 2001, she received the Helen La Kelly Hunt Women's Neighborhood Leadership Award from the New York Women's Foundation. During her Revson year, Ms. Bhojwani studied photography, education policy, and sociology, and worked with Professor Sudhir Venkatesh on a paper documenting the founding and development of SAYA!. (The Revson Fellow's biography that appears above was last updated in 2001.)
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