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Liz Ohanesian

Liz Ohanesian

Liz Ohanesian writes about art, pop culture, music and, sometimes, a combination of the three. Her work has appeared in L.A. Weekly, Los Angeles Magazine, Hi-Fructose and a number of other publications. She lives in Los Angeles.

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To Foster Change - Mei-Le at work
Mei-Le advises youth pursuing careers in film and television to get to know the people around them and to stay open-minded.
To Foster Change - staircase
Learn about some organizations and programs created specifically to meet the unique needs of current or former foster youth.
To Foster Change - Graphic representing Britannie's child's birth certificate
A parenting class made life a little easier for Brittanie when she had her first child. Additional assistance programs would have supported her at other milestones in her life.
To Foster Change - still of animation showing Genesis in class
When Genesis aged out of the system, she went from her foster home, to her college dorm, to homelessness. Housing assistance helped her overcome her financial burden and finish college.
To Foster Change - Amber paying bills
A program that trained Amber and set her up with interviews made a huge difference in her job search and overall economic independence.
To Foster Change: Ashley's perception of education changed in high school
Ashley's interest and achievement in school improved significantly with the support of teachers, foster parents and academic programs for foster youth.
Camara Jones
Meet the 10 experts examining health inequities through the lens of race, wealth and power in the documentary "Power & Health."
Eddie Redmayne, Kevin Costner and Leslie Mann
KCET Cinema Series was created with the intent of bringing together an audience away from their television sets, and that mission has endured for 25 years.
 Watts Coffee House logo | Still from "Broken Bread" Watts
Watts Coffee House has been open for more than 50 years, but since Desiree Edwards took over in 1997, the restaurant has become a community gathering place and driver for a more positive future for locals.
Aqeela Sherrills with a fellow community member | Still from "Broken Bread" Watts
Aqeela Sherrills is a Watts native who grew up around street gangs. As an adult, he decided to team up with other community members to build a more peaceful, prosperous Watts. 
Bracken's Kitchen truck | Still from "Broken Bread"
Bracken's Kitchen is a Garden Grove-based non-profit that provides meals to organizations that help feed people in need.
Working together at L.A. Kitchen | Still from "Broken Bread"
Over the course of six years, the L.A. Kitchen developed a multi-pronged approach to address the interconnected issues of hunger, food waste and employment opportunities in Los Angeles.
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