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Bonz
Malone
Malone has been a columnist for Spin and Vibe magazines. He
co-wrote and co-starred in Slam, which won a Sundance Film Festival
award for best film in 1998. He recently appeared in the Danny
Hoch film Whiteboys (1999). He wrote for NYC from 1986 to 1989. |
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Pamala
McCormick-Steward
Pamala,
NYC class of 1987-88, has a BA in Creative Writing from Hunter
College and a graduate degree in marketing from the Lubin
School of Business at Pace University. She has been a media
coordinator at Kallir, Philips, Ross, Inc., assistant account
executive at JWT Specialized Communications, and assistant
product manager at Block Drug Company. She is currently operations
administrator at Discovery Communications Inc.
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Audrey
McFarlane
Audrey attended Harvard as an undergraduate and earned a law
degree from Stanford University School of Law. She was a law
clerk for A. Leon Higginbotham and was an associate at Wilmer,
Culter & Pickering in Washington, D.C. Audrey is now assistant
professor of law at the University of Baltimore School of Law.
She was at Youth Communication in 1981. |
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Anthea
McLaughlin
Anthea, NYC class of 1982, graduated from the City College of
New York and earned an MSW from Columbia University's School
of Social Work. She is the associate director of Agenda for
Children Tomorrow and worked in the New York City's Mayor's
Office for Children in the Dinkins' administration. |
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Jeanette Melendez
Jeanette, who wrote for NYC in 1990-91, attended the University
of Pennsylvania and graduated from Yale Law School in 1998.
She has been a Public Service Law intern at the Neighborhood
Defender Service of Harlem and a research assistant in the Mayor's
Office in Philadelphia. |
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Darrell
Moore
Darrell has a BA in Philosophy from Swarthmore and an Ph.D.
in Philosophy from Northwestern University. He is a tenured
professor of philosophy at De Paul University in Chicago. He
was previously a research analyst at Public/Private Ventures,
a program assistant at the MacArthur Foundation, and a teaching
assistant at Northwestern. He wrote for NYC from 1980 to 1982.
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Max
Moran
Max wrote for Foster Care Youth United from 1995 to 1996. He
graduated with a BA in Social Work from the College of Staten
Island and is currently earning an MSW from Hunter College.
He has been an advisor to the National Resource Center on Permanency
Planning at Hunter College and has addressed many caseworker
training conferences as a member of Youth Communication's Voices
of Youth project. |
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Kery
Murakami
Kery wrote for NYC from 1983 to 1985. After graduating from
the University of Michigan, he landed internships at UPI, the
Philadelphia Inquirer, and the Detroit Free Press. He was a
reporter for the Seattle Times and currently is a reporter for
the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. |
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Gilly
Nadel
Gilly attended Indiana University, where she graduated summa
cum laude with a degree in Journalism and History. She then
earned a law degree at Harvard Law School. She has worked as
a historian/reporter at the Afro-American Arts Institute and
as a pre-school teacher. Gilly is currently an attorney with
Rudnick & Wolfe in Chicago. She wrote for NYC in 1989-90.
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