- Fellows in Action
Public Voices Fellowship — Op-Ed Record
Since the program’s launch, four cohorts of Public Voices Fellows have brought their expertise into national and regional publications—from The Hill and Newsweek to Forbes, STAT, and The Fulcrum. Below a record, organized by cohort, of their work.
The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization; the views expressed in the op-eds listed here are those of the individual Fellows and do not reflect the views or positions of the organization.
Cohort 1 (2023 Fellows)
- Jonah L. Lalas — Newsweek, “What’s at Stake in the Writers Strike? Stories About Communities of Color”, May 11, 2023
- Maribel Hernandez Rivera — USA Today, “At border, I met mothers who asked US for help. Biden is sending them back to danger.”, May 18, 2023
- Roxana Daneshjou — The Hill, “Worried about the dangers of AI? They’re already here.”, May 25, 2023
- Aisha Saad — The Hill, “State Courts Can Curb the Climate Crisis”, May 25, 2023
- Eva Luo — Visible, “Why teaching Asian American representation matters to future generations”, May 29, 2023
- Deisy Del Real — Newsweek, “Don’t Be Fooled by Biden’s Plan for Migration Centers”, June 6, 2023
- Kartik Chandra — Inside Higher Ed, “What’s a Word Worth in the AI Era?”, June 8, 2023
- Gautam Mukunda — The Hill, “For better use of superdelegate power, give them a negative vote”, June 9, 2023
- Ming Chen — The Hill, “We can’t ignore Latino and Asian American voices in 2024”, June 13, 2023
- Aadel Chaudhuri — KevinMD, “The power of liquid biopsies and the challenge of health care disparities”, June 23, 2023
- Deisy Del Real — CALÓ NEWS, “The political violence of relocating immigrants”, June 27, 2023
- Wazhma Sadat — Foreign Policy, “Why Sanctions Against the Taliban Aren’t Working”, June 29, 2023
- Saúl Ramírez — CNN, “It’s time to bring these US military veterans home”, July 1, 2023
- Ming Chen — SF Chronicle, “DREAMers need jobs to pay for college. Public universities can help.”, July 6, 2023
- Jason Bae — Harvard Public Health, “Let’s make social media a place for health education, not misinformation”, July 11, 2023
- Hari Srinivasan — Psychology Today, “Dignity Remains Elusive for Many Disabled People”, July 13, 2023
- Robert W. Fernandez — CALÓ NEWS, “SCOTUS ruling hurts Latinos in STEM”, July 18, 2023
- Jonah L. Lalas — The Progressive, “California Hotel Workers Are Fighting to Simply Afford to Live”, July 21, 2023
- Mill Etienne — MedPage Today, “AI Can Play a Role in Reducing Stroke Disparities”, July 24, 2023
- Hari Srinivasan — Fortune, “Flexible work critics are using the same arguments that were used against disabled ramps and closed captioning. Equity of access should never be optional”, July 26, 2023
- Jason Bae — SF Chronicle, “Why Taylor Swift and doctors like me share a problem that’s making our jobs impossible”, July 28, 2023
- Hari Srinivasan — Time, “Who Autism Research Leaves Out”, July 31, 2023
- Jonah L. Lalas — The Hill, “It ain’t no fun if the writers can’t have none”, August 8, 2023
- Hari Srinivasan — Newsweek, “A Dual Approach for Autism”, August 8, 2023
- Arun Mohan — New Thinking, “When Will AI Companies Get the Chance to Help Physicians?”, August 11, 2023
- Mill Etienne — Atlanta Journal Constitution, “Physician: From Blue Ivy to Ivy League, students of color need role models”, August 13, 2023
- Wendy De La Rosa — American Banker, “Don’t exclude EBT accounts from the CFPB’s data access rule”, August 15, 2023
- Robert W. Fernandez — Inside Higher Ed, “Tackling the Leaky Pipeline”, August 17, 2023
- Mill Etienne — Medscape, “Cruel Summer for Medical Students and Taylor Swift Fans”, August 25, 2023
- Aadel Chaudhuri — MedPage Today, “The Merry-Go-Round of Burned-Out Doctors”, September 5, 2023
- Jason Bae — SF Chronicle, “Doctor burnout is rampant. Online patient messaging portals aren’t helping”, September 6, 2023
- Ming Chen — The Progressive, “What the Supreme Court Got Wrong About Affirmative Action”, September 6, 2023
- Mill Etienne — Forbes, “Study Links CTE To Young Athletes, But Rewards May Outweigh Risks”, September 8, 2023
- Mill Etienne — Forbes, “Study Links Screens And Developmental Delays. Here’s How To Manage Device Time”, September 13, 2023
- Aadel Chaudhuri — Visible, “An unintended consequence of ending affirmative action: less faculty diversity”, September 13, 2023
- Mill Etienne — Forbes, “How To Fix Physician Burnout Before It’s Burned In”, September 19, 2023
- Mill Etienne — Forbes, “Human Trials For Elon Musk’s Neuralink Offer New Hope, Neurologists Say”, September 26, 2023
- Robert W. Fernandez — USA Today, “Latino STEM leaders had major impact in science. Why aren’t we taught about them?”, September 30, 2023
- Mill Etienne — Forbes, “Epinephrine Nasal Spray Denied FDA Approval, Needs More Research”, September 30, 2023
- Mill Etienne — Forbes, “Study Links Dementia To Oral Health. Let’s talk Oral-Brain Connection”, October 1, 2023
- Maribel Hernandez Rivera — Ms. Magazine, “I Was Low-Income and Undocumented, But I Dreamed of College. Now I’m ACLU’s Deputy National Political Director.”, October 5, 2023
- Mill Etienne — Forbes, “Nobel Prize Goes To Scientists Who Paved The Way For Covid-19 Vaccine”, October 7, 2023
- Mill Etienne — Forbes, “Haitian American Woman And Political Scholar Dr. Claudine Gay Is New Harvard President”, October 7, 2023
- Mill Etienne — Forbes, “Childhood Experiences Alter Brain Development. A Neurologist Explains”, October 10, 2023
- Mill Etienne — Forbes, “Avoid Stigma And Protect Patients: Why Disease Names Matter”, October 26, 2023
- Mill Etienne — Forbes, “33,425 Will Have A Stroke On World Stroke Day. Only 1,000 Will Get Lifesaving Treatment” (title truncated in source record — verify before publishing), October 29, 2023
- Jonah L. Lalas — Newsweek, “The Media’s Coverage of Striking Hotel Workers Needs to Change”, October 31, 2023
- Saúl Ramírez — Newsweek, “Deported Veterans Need Mental Health Support”, November 2, 2023
- Renee Hsia — STAT, “Let’s leverage graduate medical education to increase Medicaid re-enrollment”, November 2, 2023
- Mill Etienne — Forbes, “Brooke Shields Had A Seizure. A Neurologist Explains What That Means”, November 9, 2023
- Kartik Chandra — The Messenger, “In the AI Era, Try Lending Students Art”, November 15, 2023
- Mill Etienne — Forbes, “The future of psychedelics explained by a neurologist”, November 16, 2023
- Mill Etienne — Forbes, “Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter in home hospice, a neurologist explains what that means”, November 19, 2023
- Mill Etienne — Forbes, “Despite OpenAI Shakeup, Augmented Reality Is Game-Changer, Neurosurgeons Say”, November 25, 2023
- Mill Etienne — Forbes, “War’s Invisible Wounds On Children’s Brains: A Neurologist Explains”, November 28, 2023
- Jason Bae — SF Chronicle, “The Golden Bachelor: How the reality show is redefining aging”, November 29, 2023
- Wazhma Sadat — Newsweek, “I Walked on Dead Bodies—Ceasefires Are Meaningless to Me”, November 30, 2023
- Renee Hsia — KevinMD, “How the NFL offers a window into health care solutions for our country”, December 3, 2023
- Arun Mohan — KevinMD, “Physicians are burned out. Could entrepreneurship be a cure?”, December 7, 2023
- Renee Hsia — L.A. Times, “Same hospital, same injury, same child, same day: Why did one ER visit cost thousands more?”, December 11, 2023
- Mill Etienne — Forbes, “Family Of Georgia High School Baseball Player Left Brain Dead From Head Injury Prepares For Honor Walk”, December 11, 2023
- Gautam Mukunda — Barron’s, “The Age of AI Still Requires a Human Touch”, December 18, 2023
- Jason Bae — San Francisco Chronicle, “California mandates paid sick leave. Why do blue-collar workers need a doctor’s note to access it?”, December 22, 2023
- Mill Etienne — Forbes, “Neck Holds, Ketamine And The Legacy Of Elijah McClain: A Neurologist Explains”, December 27, 2023
- Mill Etienne — Forbes, “Neurologist Offers 5 Ways To Optimize Brain Health In The New Year”, December 29, 2023
- Mill Etienne — Forbes, “Build Strong Social Connections To Supercharge Your Brain In New Year”, December 31, 2023
- Mill Etienne — Forbes, “Recreational, Medicinal And Criminal Use: A Closer Look At The Ketamine Surge Of 2023”, December 31, 2023
- Mill Etienne — Forbes, “Medical Response To Japan’s Massive New Year’s Day Earthquake”, January 2, 2024
- Mill Etienne — Forbes, “Deaths, Plane Crash And Disaster Response After New Year’s Earthquake In Japan”, January 2, 2024
- Hari Srinivasan — Time, “The Pervasive Loneliness of Autism”, January 3, 2024
- Robert W. Fernandez — Inside Higher Ed, “Retaining Students of Color in Grad School”, January 5, 2024
- Renee Hsia — SF Chronicle, “Anticompetitive behavior is rampant in health care. It’s hurting consumers”, January 5, 2024
- Mill Etienne — Forbes, “Breakthrough Alzheimer’s Treatment Boosts Plaque-Clearing Drug Effectiveness, Study Finds”, January 9, 2024
- Ming Chen — The Emancipator (Boston Globe), “We should end legacy admissions. But it won’t make up for losing affirmative action.”, January 13, 2024
- Aadel Chaudhuri — Medscape, “The Emerging Physician-Scientist Crisis in America”, January 26, 2024
- Jonah L. Lalas — Truthout, “Costco Says It’s Not Anti-Union. Unionized Workers Are Putting That to the Test”, February 18, 2024
- Jonah L. Lalas — The Hill, “Let it go Disney, Elsa Wants a Union”, March 14, 2024
- Jason Bae — SF Chronicle, “Like many older people, Joe Lieberman died after a fall. It doesn’t have to be this way”, March 28, 2024
- Mill Etienne — Forbes, “Brain Health Takes Center Stage: Meet the Latest Class of Paul and Daisy Soros Fellows”, April 17, 2024
Cohort 2 (2024 Fellows)
- Wilfredo Macias — The Hill, “In helping Haiti, we must not repeat the mistakes of the last decade”, May 24, 2024
- Nikka Landau — Visible, “Brown Vs. Board: Our Role in Achieving Integrated and Equitable Schools”, June 4, 2024
- Shayak Sarkar — SF Chronicle, “The IRS is collaborating with ICE to round up workers. Here’s why that needs to stop”, June 11, 2024
- Natalia Reyes — The Daily Pennsylvanian, “On retaliatory medical leaves and the deans who uphold them”, June 11, 2024
- Janine Joseph — Newsweek, “It’s Time To Finally Pass the DREAM Act”, June 13, 2024
- Mehret Ayalew Mandefro — Fair Observer, “A New Documentary Highlights China’s Expansion Into Ethiopia”, June 16, 2024
- Goran Micevic — MedPage Today, “Tanning Salons are overdue for a R—” (title truncated in source record — verify before publishing), link, June 13, 2024
- Victor Roy — The Hill, “This Juneteenth, we must invest in our future as well as remember our past”, June 19, 2024
- Natalia Reyes — CALÓ NEWS, “What Mexico’s election means for Latinos in the U.S.”, June 28, 2024
- Amrapali Maitra — SF Chronicle, “As a doctor, I see patients showing signs of domestic abuse but I barely have any training to help them”, July 2, 2024
- Ulcca Joshi Hansen — Visible, “What Third Culture Kids Can Teach Us About Being Americans”, July 3, 2024
- Chitra Aiyar — In These Times, “Congress Is Leaving More than 1 Million Nonprofit Workers Out of Retirement Benefits”, July 8, 2024
- Ulcca Joshi Hansen — Visible, “Recalibrating Our Schools to Center Care”, July 15, 2024
- Monica Santana Rosen — Chicago Sun-Times, “This fall’s school board election should matter to every Chicagoan. It’s time now to start paying attention.”, July 15, 2024
- Dennis Tseng — HuffPost, “I Never Gave Homophobes A Second Thought. Then My Husband And I Became Dads To Twin Girls.”, July 25, 2024
- Arturo Macias Franco — The Progressive, “Why I’m Taking My PhD Out Of The United States”, August 20, 2024
- Hsing-ay Hsu — Visible, “We are losing the ability to be mindful. Here’s how classical music can help.”, August 21, 2024
- Shomik Verma — The Hill, “We need to make polluters pay — but not consumers”, August 24, 2024
- Wilfredo Macias — STAT, “To stop mpox from becoming the next pandemic, we must address global vaccine inequities”, August 27, 2024
- Ulcca Joshi Hansen — Local News Matters, “The silent brain drain: How social media alter our children’s minds and what to do about it”, August 28, 2024
- Dennis Tseng — The Fulcrum, “Mayor Pete didn’t say ‘gay’”, September 4, 2024
- Emi Ferguson — NextCity, “Your City’s Arts Institutions Can Help Eradicate Syphilis – For Free”, September 9, 2024
- Naman Shah — The Hill, “When America welcomes refugees to its shores, we all win”, September 12, 2024
- Shomik Verma — Fair Observer, “We can’t ignore the human toll of climate change”, September 19, 2024
- Hsing-ay Hsu — Psychology Today, “Let’s Get Mindful About Mindfulness Training”, September 23, 2024
- Shomik Verma — Yale Climate Connections, “Recycling isn’t the solution to the climate crisis”, September 30, 2024
- Amrapali Maitra — The Opinion Pages, “Kamala Harris’ middle name means ‘goddess,’ let’s be wary of falling into the worship trap”, October 8, 2024
- Hsing-ay Hsu — The Fulcrum, “The war behind the presidential election”, October 15, 2024
- Hsing-ay Hsu — Psychology Today, “The unexpected benefits of classical music”, October 28, 2024
- Hsing-ay Hsu — Visible, “Empowering Women in Leadership: How to Transform Our Culture to Accept Women Leaders”, October 29, 2024
- Emi Ferguson — The Fulcrum, “A world designed for men hits a wrong note”, November 22, 2024
- Hsing-ay Hsu — Psychology Today, “Secrets to a Stress-Free Thanksgiving”, November 21, 2024
- Eric Chung — EdSource, “For a true meritocracy, education must not be one-size-fits-all”, November 24, 2024
- Natalia Reyes — The Latinx Project, “‘Primos’: Imagining the Brown Cartoon”, November 26, 2024
- Shayak Sarkar — Newsweek, “What the New Border Czar Says Isn’t Necessarily What Goes”, December 13, 2024
- Hsing-ay Hsu — Psychology Today, “Why We Need Artistic Intelligence in the Age of AI”, December 27, 2024
- Chitra Aiyar — Chronicle of Philanthropy, “Could Term Limits for Nonprofit Leaders Ease the Burnout Crisis?”, January 7, 2025
- Ulcca Joshi Hansen — The Fulcrum, “Moderate voices are vanishing. Here’s how to get them back”, January 7, 2025
- Victor Roy — US News & World Report, “To Fix Health Care, Follow the Money to Wall Street”, January 8, 2025
- Shomik Verma — Newsweek, “Don’t bother going vegan to save the planet. Do this instead.”, January 14, 2025
- Natalia Reyes — SF Chronicle, “The FBI monitored Latinos for years. Why Biden should make the agency release its records”, January 15, 2025
- Naman Shah — SF Chronicle, “I treated LA fire evacuees. It was dystopian.”, January 18, 2025
- Dennis Tseng — Visible, “I Got an X-Men Tattoo to Get Me Through Trump 2.0”, January 30, 2025
- Wilfredo Matias — The Hill, “We have a shot at ending HIV — don’t let politics get in the way” (name appears as “Matias” in source; verify spelling against “Macias” above), February 1, 2025
- Hsing-ay Hsu — Psychology Today, “The Essence of a Great Performance”, February 1, 2025
- Shayak Sarkar — Los Angeles Times, “Opinion: Will children’s constitutional right to a public education prevail?”, February 4, 2025
- Ulcca Joshi Hansen — The Opinion Pages, “In trying to protect our kids, are we actually hurting them?”, February 7, 2025
- Mehret Ayalew Mandefro — Fair Observer, “Two East African Films Premiere at Sundance. Here’s Why That’s Important.”, February 6, 2025
- Naman Shah — Undark Magazine, “‘Make America Healthy Again’ by Transforming Animal Agriculture”, February 13, 2025
- Victor Roy — SF Chronicle, “DOGE is putting America’s health at risk”, February 17, 2025
- Arturo Macias Franco — San Diego Union-Tribune, “Cows and climate change”, February 18, 2025
- Amrapali Maitra — Women’s eNews, “Improve postpartum care to detect preeclampsia”, February 21, 2025
- Ulcca Joshi Hansen — The Fulcrum, “Americans may have voted to dismantle government, but they must not leave their children behind”, February 23, 2025
- Hsing-ay Hsu — Psychology Today, “Navigating Emotional Agility Through Classical Music”, February 28, 2025
- Janine Joseph — Prism, “In a time of mass deportations, the literary community must end discriminatory practices”, March 19, 2025
Cohort 3 (2025 Fellows)
- Chimene Keitner — The Fulcrum, “Why Congress Must Counteract Trump’s Dangerous Diplomacy”, June 16, 2025
- Jenna Nicholas — Visible, “Corporate Leaders Need a Spiritual Side”, June 25, 2025
- Pia Rodriguez — The Opinion Pages, “America must reject the ‘good immigrant’ myth”, June 26, 2025
- Mohamed Ismail — NextCity, “America Builds To Resist Disasters. The Global South Builds To Recover.”, July 2, 2025
- Mariangela Lisanti — The Fulcrum, “Rock Stars of American Science May Soon Take Their Expertise Abroad. That Should Alarm All Americans.”, July 13, 2025
- Anis Barmada — The Hill, “Cutting animal testing will jeopardize human health”, July 29, 2025
- Tania Fabo — Newsweek, “Sydney Sweeney’s ‘Great Jeans’ Illuminate the Dangerous Resurgence of Eugenics”, August 6, 2025
- Chimene Keitner — The Fulcrum, “Why Recognizing the State of Palestine Does Not ‘Reward Hamas’”, August 7, 2025
- Leen Katrib — Lexington Herald-Leader, “The University of Kentucky can help solve Lexington’s affordable housing crisis”, August 7, 2025
- Jermaine Anthony Richards — The Opinion Pages, “Nintendo Tested Customer Loyalty in San Francisco; Now It’s Gone National”, August 11, 2025
- Aya Saed — Philadelphia Inquirer, “AI investment shouldn’t ignore the burdens that tech places on people”, August 13, 2025
- Amy Chen — The Opinion Pages, “My mom just got a lifesaving gift, but unless Congress acts, others might not be so fortunate”, August 14, 2025
- Tania Fabo — Inside Higher Ed, “Stand against the leaky STEM pipeline”, August 15, 2025
- Tania Fabo — The Progressive, “Stand up for diversity in science”, August 21, 2025
- Ismael Loera — The Daily News, “Charter Schools: A Necessary Evil That We Must Outgrow”, August 26, 2025
- Leen Katrib — Dezeen, “I’m teaching students not to follow Mies van der Rohe’s example”, August 26, 2025
- Mariangela Lisanti — The Opinion Pages, “This year, more than ever, faculty must remind their students they all belong”, August 29, 2025
- Jenna Nicholas — Next City, “America’s Longevity Boom Depends on Healthy Homes”, September 9, 2025
- Julie Zhu — The Opinion Pages, “Don’t knock noise. It’s what makes us human.”, September 11, 2025
- Leen Katrib — The Architect’s Newspaper, “Could Trump’s Golden Dome normalize militarism in our everyday spaces?”, September 27, 2025
- Jermaine Anthony Richards — The Opinion Pages, “Why a GAP ad captured KATSEYE better than festival livestream cams”, October 1, 2025
- Mohamed Ismail — Dezeen, “Recognition is long overdue for the local architects of tropical modernism”, October 13, 2025
- Jenna Nicholas — The Fulcrum, “Why more investors want Indigenous stewardship in the carbon market — and need support at COP 30”, October 20, 2025
- Eugene Mazo — Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, “Partisan sorting and affective polarization”, October 28, 2025
- Aya Saed — The Fulcrum, “Congress Must Lead On AI While It Still Can”, November 2, 2025
- Pia Rodriguez — Women’s eNews, “As a New Mom I Followed All Self-Care Routines. So Why Was I Still Falling Apart?”, November 6, 2025
- Anis Barmada — STAT News, “Modern animal models for biomedical research remain far better than alternatives”, November 7, 2025
- Tania Fabo — The Fulcrum, “‘Ain’t I a woman?’ Why policing the gender binary hurts all women”, November 15, 2025
- Chimene Keitner — Toronto Star, “Canada once spoke out against unlawful American military action. Why it’s time to do so again now”, November 18, 2025
- Mohamed Ismail — NextCity, “If We Actually Want To Make America Healthy, We Can Start With Our Homes”, November 18, 2025
- Camilo Romero — Knock LA, “You have been randomly selected”, November 22, 2025
- Ismael Loera — The Fulcrum, “What the Success Academy Scandal Says About the Charter School Model”, November 23, 2025
- Jenna Nicholas — Thrive Global, “If Your Obituary Were Published Now, Would It Say You Had Made the World Better?”, November 25, 2025
- Chimene Keitner — The Hill, “Why the Trump Admin must stop the cartel boat strikes”, November 28, 2025
- Mariangela Lisanti — Science Politics, “Science is inherently uncertain. That’s a Good Thing.”, December 1, 2025
- Gene Mazo — New Jersey Globe, “New Jersey Has a New Ballot Problem. Here’s How To Fix It.”, December 4, 2025
- Tania Fabo — Amsterdam News, “It’s not just what you eat: How inequality is driving up colon cancer rates”, December 4, 2025
- Amy Chen — The Fulcrum, “Adoption in America is declining. Need isn’t.”, December 5, 2025
- Chimene Keitner — The Fulcrum, “Congress Shouldn’t Let Federal Tort Claims Become Political Gifts”, January 3, 2026
- Jenna Nicholas — The Opinion Pages, “Corporate unicorns aim higher than the bottom line”, January 9, 2026
- Jermaine Anthony Richards — Fair Observer, “Jamaica Needs Digital Disaster Infrastructure”, January 10, 2026
- Tania Fabo — Science Politics, “Colon Cancer Is Not Distributed Evenly. Neither Is Genetics Research.”, January 12, 2026
- Tania Fabo — USA Today, “New dietary guidelines don’t exactly ‘make America healthy again’”, January 22, 2026
- Flip Tanedo — The Opinion Pages, “A merit Stockholm Syndrome fuels DEI backlash”, January 22, 2026
- Jenna Nicholas — Baptist News Global, “Redesigning wealth for a regenerative future”, January 26, 2026
- Chimene Keitner — The Opinion Pages, “Countries should reject Trump’s Board of Peace”, January 31, 2026
- Chimene Keitner — Toronto Star, “These Albertans say they want independence. What they’ll get is subservience to America”, February 4, 2026
- Jenna Nicholas — Fair Observer, “Capitalism must rediscover its soul”, February 4, 2026
- Alice Augustine — Amsterdam News, “Hidden Histories: What the slave masters of the Bronx left us”, February 5, 2026
- Ismael Loera — The Opinion Pages, “A baby basket is a start but American families deserve more”, February 6, 2026
- Camilo Romero — The Opinion Pages, “Car renters beware: I’m a lawyer and I can’t keep up with the fine print”, February 7, 2026
- Flip Tanedo — Science Politics, “US Science Can’t Dream Big Without Sustained Funding from Congress”, February 9, 2026
- Camilo Romero — Calo News, “América was never America to Abuela”, February 10, 2026
- Gene Mazo — Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, “Fixed-term presidencies like ours are dangerous to democracies”, February 12, 2026
- Amy Chen — The Opinion Pages, “The case for play in an overworked world”, February 14, 2026
- Jenna Nicholas — Impact Alpha, “The Enlightened Bottom Line: A spiritual lens for investors and business leaders”, February 15, 2026
- Gene Mazo — Daily Princetonian, “Carpetbagging is flourishing in New Jersey. Should voters care?”, February 24, 2026
- Mohamed Ismail — The Fulcrum, “East Wing’s Demolition Highlights U.S. Construction Waste Problem”, February 25, 2026
- Tania Fabo — Truthout, “Companies promising smart babies are engaging in a ‘soft eugenics’ that’s neither soft nor reliable”, February 27, 2026
- Alice Augustine — Hechinger Report, “Winning a prestigious award can make anyone’s day. But for a working-class student, it can transform a life”, March 23, 2026
Cohort 4 (2026 Fellows) — In Progress
- Katherine Fang — Slate, “Trump’s attacks on the lawyer who argued birthright citizenship give the game away”, May 26, 2026
- Shivani Radhakrishnan — The Fulcrum, “The best utility is a public utility”, June 9, 2026
- Vijay Yanamadala — Science Politics, “Medicare’s new AI won’t stop unnecessary surgery”, June 26, 2026
Cohort 4 is currently in the program; this section will continue to grow throughout the year.
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Eugene Mazo
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Eugene was born in Russia and immigrated to the United States at age five. Fellowship awarded in 2003 to support work towards a JD in Law at Stanford University
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