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Class of 2007

Front row (l-r): Lu Yi, Sora Song, Lila Guterman, Kathy Boisvert, Jeanne Lenzer, Herton Escobar, Clark Boyd. Back row (l-r): Molly Seamans, Zheng Yu, Boyce Rensberger, Stephanie Nano, Wycliffe Muga, Elizabeth Howton, Richard Friebe, Tetsuro Yamada.

2007 Fellows

Jeanne Lenzer
Richard Friebe Berlin, Germany
Wycliffe Muga Nairobi, Kenya
Stephanie Nano New York City, New York, United States
Sora Song Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Tetsuro Yamada editorial writer Tokyo, Japan
Lu Yi Beijing, China
Zheng Yu Beijing, China
Clark Boyd Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Elizabeth Howton Senior Communications Officer Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Lila Guterman Associate Director, Content Development Washington, DC, United States
Herton Escobar Sao Paulo, Brazil

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