155 W. 72 Street, #402
New York, NY 10023
Tel: 917-776-4246
Fax: 212-531-1921
 info@tipitapa.org

Donna Katzin, Chairperson

Founder and Executive Director of Shared Interest, a not-for-profit social investment fund designed to enhance low-income South African’s access to credit previously denied them because of gender, race, or income.

 

Susan Light, Vice Chairperson

Attorney, Legal Aid Society

 

Janice Ross,  Treasurer
Certified Public Accountant licensed in the State of New York with more than 25 years experience.

 

Lila Braine, Secretary

Professor Emeritus, Barnard College, Columbia University

 

Madeline Boyer

Retired New York City public school teacher

 

Jessie Cagan

Community Activist 

 

Carmen G. Delgado

Accountant

 

Sonia Farago

Activist, Working Family Party

 

Ann Garvin

Former grants officer, Ford Foundation

 

Frances Geteles

Clinical Psychologist, Professor Emeritus, City College; psychologist consultant for Physicians for Human Rights and the Rutgers Constitutional Litigation Clinic—advocating for the rights of immigrants and refugees.

 

I.H. Mauss 

Professor Emeritus, Clinical Pediatrics, Weill Medical College, Cornell University

 

Marcia Osgood

Coordinator of family-center tutorial programs in NYC low income housing projects.

 

Francine Perlman

Community Activist

 

Steve Siegelbaum
Retired New York City School Principal
 

Steve Tamarin

Board member, Physicians for Reproductive Choice and Health

 

Arlene Tolopko

Retired New York City School Teacher 

Victor G. Alecia:  President, Boricua College, New York, NY

 

Judy Collins:  Folk singer

 

Letty Cottin Pogrebin:  Journalist, Author, Founding Editor, Ms. Magazine, Founder, National Women’s Caucus

 

Angela Diaz:  Professor, Adolescent Medicine, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine

 

Barbara Ehrenreich:  Journalist, Author and Social Commentator

 

Ronnie Gilbert

Leading voice in music and activist, founding member of the Weavers, legendary folk ensemble that also featured Pete Seeger, Lee Hays, and Fred Hellerman

 

Holly Near

Musical performer and activist, collaborated with Arlo Guthrie, Pete Seeger, and Ronnie Gilbert in the H.A.R.P. series

 

Tao Rodriguez-Seeger:  Musical Performer and Community Activist

 

Victor Sidel:  Distinguished University Professor, Social Medicine, Montefiore Medical Center and past President of the American Public Health Association

 

Blanche Wiesen Cook:  Author, Faculty, Professor, City University of New York

Dena Fisher, Executive Director, Dos Pueblos
Previously, Executive Director, Seeds of Peace, and Assistant Commissioner, Westchester County Department of Health; Ph.D., in Social Policy, Brandeis University; Currently, lecturer, New York Medical College, School of Public Health, International Health in health care in developing countries.

 

Neesha Rahim, Individual Donor Consultant, Dos Pueblos
Masters Degree from Columbia University and serves as a development consultant to many non-profit organizations.


 

 
Dos Pueblos is a registered 501 (c) 3 organization. Cash & in-kind contributions are tax-deductible. IRS Form 990 is available at www.guidestar.org or by email request to info@tipitapa.org.