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Left to right: Molly Seamans, Esther Nakkazi, John Mangels, Julie Robotham, Pam Belluck, Boyce Rensberger, Ivan Semeniuk, Pere Estupinyà, Keith Seinfeld, Zarina Khan, Catherine Clabby, Jonathan Fahey, Kathy Boisvert.

2008 Fellows

Julie Robotham Sydney, Australia
Pere Estupinyà
Pam Belluck New York City, New York, United States
Catherine Clabby Durham, North Carolina, United States
Esther Nakkazi Kampala, Uganda
Zarina Khan Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Ivan Semeniuk Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Jonathan Fahey Brooklyn, New York, United States
John Mangels Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Keith Seinfeld Seattle, Washington, United States

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