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HONOR ROLL

We would like to thank the following donors for their kind and generous support of the magazine and its mission to build a world of greater tolerance and understanding. Without your help, this magazine would not be possible.

2007 donors

Avenging Angels, Inc.
Victor Tan Chen and Emi Endo, New York
Vincent Chen, Cedar Grove, New Jersey
Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, New York
Tiffany N. Fletcher, New York
Elena Gaona, San Diego
Emily Gorovsky, Gainesville, Florida
John Ho, New York
Benjamin W. Hulse, Oak Park, Illinois
Akiko Kamada, White Plains, New York
Yul and Sara Kang, Edison, New Jersey
Randy Klein, Jersey City, New Jersey
Kenneth Van Lee, New York
Thomas Lee, Minneapolis
Jerry R. Miller, Los Angeles
James Mutti, Seattle
Laura Nathan, Buffalo, New York
Penny Newbury, Hampton, Connecticut
Alexander T.H. Nguyen, Washington, D.C.
Pureland Pictures, Brooklyn, New York
Kirkland & Ellis Foundation, Chicago
V.R., Omaha, Nebraska
Amy and Shane Reaney, Portland, Oregon
Sandra Rychel, Montreal
Kimberlee Soo, Chicago
Tribune New York Foundation, New York
Chika Watanabe, Ithaca, New York
Ellen Wernecke, New York
Sarah Whalen, New York
Ona Winet, Brooklyn, New York
Elizabeth Yuan, in memory of Valucha deCastro, Hong Kong

...and our anonymous donors

Our special thanks to Alexander T.H. Nguyen, Victor Tan Chen and Emi Endo, the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, the Tribune New York Foundation, and the Kirkland & Ellis Foundation for the substantial gifts they made this year to INTHEFRAY.

2006 donors

Toyin Adeyemi, New York
American Express Foundation
Avenging Angels Inc.
Safiya Bandele and ibn Kenyatta, Brooklyn, New York
Victor Tan Chen and Emi Endo, New York
Mallory S.E. Floyd, Philadelphia
John Moreno Gonzales, Bayside, New York
Traycee Hanvy, Atlanta
Benjamin W. Hulse, Oak Park, Illinois
Zay Lafleur John, Brooklyn, New York
Kirkland & Ellis Foundation, Chicago
Katrin Kriz, Arlington, Massachusetts
Thomas Lee, Minneapolis
Henry and Ruiko Moritsugu, Garden City, New York
Laura Nathan, Buffalo, New York
Penny Newbury, Hampton, Connecticut
Katherine S. Newman and Paul Attewell, Princeton, New Jersey
Alexander T.H. Nguyen, Washington, D.C.
roarking, Pasadena, California
Susan O'Rourke, Vienna, Virginia
Dustin Ross, Brooklyn, New York
Gloria Suen, New York
Dawn Teufel, Taos, New Mexico
Jan Vihan and Zuzana Vihanová, Prague, Czech Republic
William Julius Wilson, Cambridge, Massachusetts

... and 13 anonymous donors

Our special thanks to Laura Nathan, Alexander T.H. Nguyen, and the Kirkland & Ellis Foundation for the substantial gifts they made this year to INTHEFRAY.

2005 donors

ccturner, New York
Charlie Changchien, Neptune, New Jersey
Les Chatwin, North Balgowlah, Australia
Victor Tan Chen and Emi Endo, New York
Vincent Chen, Cedar Grove, New Jersey
Sara and Yul Kang, Edison, New Jersey
Thomas Lee, Minneapolis
Suvi Lehtinen and Laura Mauldin, Brooklyn, New York
Ayah-Victoria McKhail, Toronto, Canada
Laura Nathan, Buffalo, New York
Penny Newbury, Hampton, Connecticut
Joseph Santos-Lyons, Portland, Oregon
Clay Steinman, St. Paul, Minnesota
Scott Winship, Washington, D.C.
Elizabeth Yuan, Atlanta

... and 15 anonymous donors

Past donors

American Express (Global Volunteer Action Fund)
Safiya Bandele and ibn Kenyatta
Theresa Brodowski-Scram
ccturner
Charlie Changchien
Victor Tan Chen and Emi Endo
Chad and Sally Cheriel
Melisa L. Dybbro
Curtis Esquibel
Ed Fletcher
Royce Hall
Roger T. Imai
Jessica McGuire (The Vision Grove)
Maurine Muntz
Laura Nathan
Mai T. Nguyen
Elizabeth Oram
George Richards
Joseph Santos-Lyons
Gloria Suen
Daniel Wolff

... and our anonymous donors
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