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2007-2008 Policy Academy Fellows


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Roosevelt Policy Academy
2007-2008 Fellows



Daniel Feinglos

Brown University, class of 2009

Policy Academy Placement: The office of Karim Camara, New York State assemblyman for the 43rd District (Brooklyn)
(Placed through the People for the American Way's Young Elected Officials' Network)
Research Area: tktktktktk

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Kelsey Jones

University of Georgia, class of 2010



Policy Academy Placement:
Progressive Policy Institute
Research Area: Foreign aid and education in the Islamic world

Kelsey Jones is a sophomore at the University of Georgia. A Foundation Fellow and member of the Honors Program, Kelsey is pursuing both a Bachelor of Arts in International Affairs and a Master's degree in Public Administration. As a member of the UGA chapter of the Roosevelt Institution she is focusing on public health policy. She is the co-administrative chair of the University of Georgia's Open Policy Symposium, a group that interacts monthly with both liberal and conservative think tanks on pressing matters of public policy. She is a Concordia Fellow and has served on the Student Selection Committee for the Delta Prize for Global Understanding. She also mentors a five-year-old girl and is a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. She has consistently been on the Dean's List and has been able to study around the world in such locations as New Zealand and Australia. This spring she will help lead Public Issues Forums through the Roosevelt Institution in order to discuss and address the needs of Athens-Clarke County.



Tanya Li
Cornell University, class of 2009

Policy Academy Placement: The office of Rebekah Gewirtz, Councilwoman in Somerville, MA
(Placed through the People for the American Way's Young Elected Officials' Network)
Research Area: tktktktktk

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Laura Noboa
Hunter College, class of 2010

Policy Academy Placement: Center for Social Inclusion
Research Area: tktktktk

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Graham Rengert
Cornell University, class of 2009



Policy Academy Placement: Center for Social Inclusion
Research Area:
Structural inequality and education policy in New Orleans

At Cornell University, Graham Rengert studies the politics of oppression and social justice movements with particular focus on the struggles of Black America and the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender community.  Outside the classroom, he works as a part of the movement to end the oppression and injustice of the prison industrial complex.  He takes part in programming with inmates in nearby facilities, is an editor for an online prison magazine (S.C.O.P.E.), and has established a partnership between Cornell students and local parolees through the Community Justice Center.  Within the Cornell University chapter of the Roosevelt Institution, he is involved with both the equal justice challenge and the public awareness group.  He is a Resident Advisor and a member of Chosen Generation Gospel Choir.  He grew up in Philadelphia, and has studied in Peru and worked abroad in China and Malawi.



Group members:
Spencer Sherman
Daniel Feinglos
Kelsey A Jones
Tanya Lee
Tanya Lee
Laura Noboa
Graham Rengert