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  • Vera Karanika

    2018 Berlin Fellowship

  • Stamatis Psaroudakis

    2018 Berlin Fellowship

  • Maja Szydłowska

    2018 Berlin Fellowship

  • Katarzyna Korytowska

    2018 Berlin Fellowship

  • Anastasiia Vorobiova

    2018 Berlin Fellowship

  • Erica Webb

    2018 Berlin Fellowship

  • Ayan Goran

    2018 Berlin Fellowship

  • Adi Mittal

    2018 Berlin Fellowship

  • Chante Mayers-Barbot

    2018 Berlin Fellowship

    A first-generation college student, Chante Mayers- Barbot graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University at Albany in 2016 with a BA in Sociology and a minor in Education. As an undergraduate, Chante remained actively involved on campus and in her community as a student ambassador and a tutor and mentor to youth from disadvantaged communities. She also served as a New York State Assembly Session intern, peer advisor and UAlbany International Representative. Chante extended her passion for helping others to a global level during her semester abroad at the University of Cape Town in South Africa, spearheading a number of community development projects around education and girl empowerment in improvised townships. Upon graduation, Chante lived in South Africa for a year on a Fulbright Scholarship as an English Teaching Assistant (ETA) and Cultural Ambassador. This fall, Chante will pursue a MPP at the George Washington University with a concentration in international development. Updated July 2018

  • Margo Labkovich

    2018 Berlin Fellowship

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