The Field

Building Towards a Permanent Anti-Genocide Constituency: 2009 & 2010 Combined  

Northeast: Massachusetts, New York  
Mid-Atlantic: New Jersey, Pennsylvania  
Southeast & Gulf Coast: Tennessee, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Texas 
Southwest: Arizona, New Mexico 
Great Lakes: Wisconsin, Indiana, Illinois, Minnesota, Ohio, Missouri 
Great Plains: Oklahoma 
West: Washington, California, Nevada

In 2010 we expanded the scope of the Carl Wilkens Fellows program, bringing in 18 individuals who extend the reach of the Fellowship into new regions of the United States, including the Southeast & Gulf Coast, the Great Lakes, and the Great Plains.  Additionally, we are thrilled to welcome three genocide survivors into the 2010 class.

2010 Carl Wilkens Fellows
Jan Arnow, Louisville, Kentucky
Azra Smailkadic-Brkic, Forest Hills, New York
Gloria Crist, Montclair, New Jersey
Myra Daghaypaw, Queens, New York
Rebecca Davis, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Corey Dragge, Las Vegas, Nevada
Claude Gatebuke, Nashville, Tennessee
Katrina Field, Virginia Beach, Virginia
Charlotte Hill, Berkeley, California
April Houston, St. Louis, Missouri
Deborah Jones, Seattle, Washington
Kim Klett, Gilbert, Arizona
Renee Lewis, Normal, Illinois
Marty Michelson, Bethany, Oklahoma
Naomi Natale, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Joshua Shreier, Bloomfield, Connecticut
Pam Smith, Niceville, Florida
Kutina Williams, Ladson, South Carolina 

Bios for each of the 2010 Carl Wilkens Fellows can be found here.

 

2009 Carl Wilkens Fellows
Karine Birazian Shnorhokian, Ramsey, New Jersey
Sheila Davis, Boston, Massachusetts
Lee Ann De Reus, Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania
Khalil "Haji" Dokhanchi, Superior, Wisconsin
Barbara English, Newport Beach, California
Tim Aye Hardy, North Babylon, New York
Martina Knee, San Francisco, California
Kiel Majewski, Indianapolis, Indiana
Ida Beth Malloy, Trenton, New Jersey
Peter Marcus, Los Angeles, California
Laura McCarthy, Richardson, Texas
Melanie Nelkin, Atlanta, Georgia
Michael Pertnoy, Miami, Florida
Joshua Prager, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Susan Smylie, Floresville, Texas
Scott Sutton, Cary, North Carolina
Mark Turbak, Woodbury, Minnesota
James Waller, Spokane, Washington
Lindsey Wilkes, Cincinnati, Ohio
Cory Williams, Phoenix, Arizona  

Bios for each of the 2009 Carl Wilkens Fellows can be found here.

 

If you are interested in getting in contact with a Carl Wilkens Fellow in your area, please contact
Jessica Reveri, Carl Wilkens Fellowship Coordinator:
reveri@genocideintervention.net