Departures could not have been possible without the help of our funders and community partners:
FUNDERS
Adobe Youth VoicesNotheast Los Angeles Riverfront Collaborative:
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Office of Sustainable Housing and Communities
South Robertson:
SORO Neighborhood Council
StoryShare - L.A. River:
Council District 1, City of Los Angeles
COMMUNITY PARTNERS
San Gabriel River:
Sierra Club
The Wilderness Society
Northeast Los Angeles Riverfront Collaborative:
Los Angeles Community Development Department
Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation
Los Angeles Department of City Planning
L.A. Conservation Corps
L.A. River Revitalization Corporation
Tierra West Advisors
Metamorphosis Project at USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism
Urban & Environmental Policy Institute at Occidental College
Workforce Investment Board
ArtLAB
Los Angeles Leadership Academy
L.A. River School
South Robertson:
SORO Neighborhood Council
Little Tokyo:
Little Tokyo Service Center
Japanese American National Museum
Good Food L.A.:
Los Angeles Food Policy Council
Great Wall of Los Angeles:
SPARC
Full Dollar Collection of Contemporary Art
Armory Center for the Arts
Occidental College
Outpost for Contemporary Art
Highland Park:
Audubon Center at Debs Park
Autry National Center
Avenue 50 Studio
Franklin High School - Arroyo Seco Academy
Richland Farms:
Environmental Charter High School
Chinatown:
Chinese American Museum
Chinatown Historical Society
Chinatown Service Center - Youth Council
Venice:
SPARC
Venice High School New Media Academy
L.A. River:
Friends of the Los Angeles River
Los Angeles Leadership Academy
Eagle Rock:
Occidental College
Watts:
Locke High School - Genius Lab
Boyle Heights
CASA 0101
Support for the Departures is provided through these funders as well as local community partners and viewers like you.

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