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HIAS, founded in the 1880s as the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society to assist Jewish refugees arriving in the United States, […more…]
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Lea másThe best journalism often tells the stories that no one else sees. Stories that have the power to change minds, […more…]
Lea másFernando Pullum was always told he’d end up in prison. But the trumpet player, raised by his great-grandmother, discovered music […more…]
Lea másLiz Vogel’s least favorite class while growing up in New Jersey was history. Memorizing facts and dates from the past […more…]
Lea másAlarming numbers of children in South Los Angeles were suffering from asthma and lead poisoning, and a community clinic needed […more…]
Lea másEcho offers a unique trauma-informed, compassionate lens to better understand ourselves and others. We celebrate the resilience of trauma survivors […more…]
Lea másDestination Crenshaw, is a potential game changer for South Los Angeles. Once complete, the 1.3 miles of Destination Crenshaw will […more…]
Lea másCity National has always been about doing business differently, one relationship at a time. The company always places people and […more…]
Lea másWhen John Armour joined Capital Group Private Client Services more than 20 years ago, one of his first assignments was […more…]
Lea másJanay Eustace found herself in the foster care system as a new high school freshman, juggling her duties as class […more…]
Lea másThe young Black man with the ear-length dreads is wearing a brand new, white sweatshirt with MOREHOUSE emblazoned across his […more…]
Lea másFor the past 11 years, Boyle Heights Beat has offered a unique brand of bilingual journalism in an often neglected, […more…]
Lea másIn the fraught world of child welfare, the 30-year-old Alliance for Children’s Rights has always found a way to discover […more…]
Lea másMargaret Coyne and Jan Sherwood were both attorneys working in California’s juvenile dependency system when they met in the early […more…]
Lea másOne of Southern California’s oldest and most innovative hospitals, Adventist Health Glendale (formerly Glendale Adventist Medical Center) was founded in […more…]
Lea másIn the 1960s, there were few services available to parents who were raising children with Down syndrome. Refusing to accept […more…]
Lea másIn March 2008, an up-and-coming British singer stopped by KCRW’s studio on the campus of Santa Monica College to perform […more…]
Lea másWhen Friends of the Children approached foster youth advocate Thomas Lee for help launching its mentoring program in Los Angeles, […more…]
Lea másSilverlake Conservatory of Music (SCM) was founded in 2001 by Flea (real name Michael Peter Balzary) of the Red Hot […more…]
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