Cohort 4

Dylan Davidoff

Dylan is a recent graduate of Eckerd College where she majored in Animal Studies and Marine Science. She completed her senior thesis on Maze Learning in Horseshoe crabs. Dylan also engages as a leader in interfaith dialogue.

Adrian Feinberg

Adrian is a third-year undergraduate at Stanford University double majoring in International Relations and Film Studies. He is currently writing an honors thesis on atrocity denial and state formation in the Balkans.

Kasun Gajasinghe

Kasun is a doctoral candidate in the Curriculum, Instruction, and Teacher Education program at Michigan State University. His scholarly interests revolve around language politics and ideologies in Global South contexts, ethnonationalism, curriculum, and humanities-oriented methodologies in educational research, as well as English language teacher research and policy. His research has been featured in the Language Learning Journal, International Review of Qualitative Research, and English Teaching: Practice & Critique, among others.

Abdullah Khateeb

Abdullah, 29, is a civil and environmental engineer from Bethlehem. He is also a peace activist for a better future.

Carinè Müller

Carinè is a multidisciplinary artist and works as a story consultant and curator, with experience in the media, design and film industries that spans over two decades. She actively seeks out voyage and adventure, which serves as a pivotal and passionate foundation in honing honest, meaningful and compelling narrative storytelling through written and visual medium. Carine graduated from the University of Pretoria and has a degree in Visual Studies.

Ilana Nelson

Ilana is an activist for shared society in Israel/Palestine. She is a member of the Katamonim-Beit Zafafa activist group, which does bridge-building work between the Jewish Katamonim and Arab Beit Zafafa neighborhoods in Jerusalem. She is also a founder and active member of Seek Peace Jerusalem. She is married with four kids and lives in southern Jerusalem, Israel.

Danielle Ranucci

Danielle was born in Kazakhstan and grew up in New York. She graduated from Princeton University magna cum laude, where she majored in Comparative Literature. A proud recipient of the 2023 Elie Wiesel Foundation Prize in Ethics, she is penning a novel and studying to become a public interest lawyer.

Dave Reckess

Dave is the grandson of Holocaust survivors and serves as Executive Director of 3GNY. He is an educator, father, husband, and part-time chicken farmer in Upstate New York. He is a graduate of Amherst College and has a BA in Religion and a Masters in Teaching, Childhood Education from SUNY Cortland.

Faith Seawell Campbell

Faith is a writer and nurse. Through her work, she has passionately advocated for educational equality for underrepresented children, provided translation services for Spanish-speaking patients during the pandemic, and supported victims and survivors of human trafficking. Faith is completing her Master’s in Global Public Health and Policy at Queen Mary University of London, and is currently working on publishing her first poetry collection.

Ben Tumin

Ben is a satirist and the creator of Skipped History, a New York Times-profiled Substack where Ben speaks with leading historians about the overlooked and under-examined events, movements, and people that shaped American history. He is a graduate of Pomona College.