Craig Thompson, CEO of APLA Health, discusses the history of the organization, particularly its involvement with the AIDS crisis, and what they continue to do today to help their community. This interview was produced in collaboration with KLCS.
Richard Ayoub, CEO of Project Angel Food, discusses how the organization helped to change the perception of those infected with HIV/AIDS by providing healthy meals and much needed comfort. This interview was produced in collaboration with KLCS.
Richard Ayoub, Executive Director at Project Angel Food, discusses the organization’s rich history in the city of Los Angeles and how they are able to provide health care with food. This interview was produced in collaboration with KLCS.
Anne Miskey, President & CEO of Union Station Homeless Services, discusses how the growing crisis of homelessness in the United States is directly correlated to the lack of public policies on a nationwide level. This interview was produced in collaboration with KLCS.
Anne Miskey, President & CEO at Union Station Homeless Services, discusses how the organization addresses the homeless crisis in a city with one of the largest homeless populations in the country. This interview was produced in collaboration with KLCS.
Peter Mindnich, President of the Braille Institute of America, discusses the importance of mobile and accessible technology to help blind and visually impaired individuals live independently and equally alongside other members of society. This interview was produced in collaboration with KLCS.
Peter Mindnich, President at Braille Institute of America Inc, discusses how services they provide help the visually impaired to live a more independent life. This interview was produced in collaboration with KLCS.
Marielena Hincapie, Executive Director of the National Immigration Law Center, discusses how the nation’s only legal organization for low-income immigrants is providing much needed support and guidance for both families and individuals. This interview was produced in collaboration with KLCS.
Marielena Hincapie, Executive Director of the National Immigration Law Center, discusses the important role the organization plays in ensuring immigrant families and refugees continue to have the same rights as their predecessors. This interview was produced in collaboration with KLCS.
Drew Furedi, President and CEO at Para Los Niños, discusses helping children and their families thrive by creating a community focused on ensuring all educational and personal needs are met. This interview was produced in collaboration with KLCS.
Drew Furedi, President & CEO of Para Los Ninos, discusses the wrap-around services that create a holistic approach to solving community-based issues, including poverty and hunger. This interview was produced in collaboration with KLCS.
Bob Smiland, President & CEO of Inner-City Arts, discusses creating an emotionally safe space for low-income children to express themselves and their experiences through art. This interview was produced in collaboration with KLCS.
Bob Smiland, President and CEO of Inner-City Arts, discusses the importance of an arts education and how it can open doors to lifelong careers for their students. This interview was produced in collaboration with KLCS.
David Baca, Chief of Schools of the Los Angeles Unified School District, discusses how allocated funds are used to educate K-12 children throughout the city. This interview was produced in collaboration with KLCS.
Dr. David Baca, Chief of Schools in the Los Angeles Unified School District, discusses how his team supports the schools in their district and ensures the changing needs of their teachers and students are met. This interview was produced in collaboration with KLCS.
Joel Arquillos, Executive Director of 826LA, discusses how writing is a fundamental tool in preserving history, culture, and the thoughts of individuals worldwide. This interview was produced in collaboration with KLCS.
Joel Arquillos, Executive Director at 826LA, discusses getting young people excited about writing and helping children find their voice through storytelling. This interview was produced in collaboration with KLCS.
Carol Henault, Executive Director of Reading is Fundamental of Southern California, discusses a major education issue facing children of low-income families, a problem that could significantly impede on their language learning skills. This interview was produced in collaboration with KLCS.
Carol Henault, Executive Director at Reading Is Fundamental of Southern California, discusses how bringing books to children from low income homes can expand their personal libraries as well as their minds.This interview was produced in collaboration with KLCS.
Don Ness, Executive Director of the Ordean Foundation, discusses the power of partnering with organizations in order to eliminate multi-generational issues, including poverty. This interview was produced in collaboration with WDSE WRPT.