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  2. The Interviews: An Oral History of Television - Wikipedia

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    TV Foundation Chairs Jerry Petry and Emeritus Thomas W. Sarnoff guide the day-to-day operations of the Archive. Archive staff, professors, scholars and journalists from around the country volunteer their time to conduct these interviews. The Foundation employs a small staff who prepare all of the research and questions in advance.

  3. Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation is the charitable arm of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.The Foundation’s educational and preservation programs include the Summer Internship program, the College Television Awards, the Fred Rogers Memorial Scholarship and The Interviews: An Oral History of Television which chronicles the stories of TV's pioneers, innovators ...

  4. Soft White Underbelly (YouTube channel) - Wikipedia

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    Many interviews take place in Laita's small studio on Skid Row in Los Angeles in front of a backdrop that Paper magazine calls "yearbook photo-esque" and consist of questions about the interviewee's childhood, lifestyle, and plans for the future. [4] He takes a black-and-white portrait of subjects to use as the video's thumbnail on YouTube ...

  5. David Bohnett Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Foundation founder and technology entrepreneur, David Bohnett The David Bohnett Foundation is a private foundation that gives grants to organizations that focus on its core giving areas – primarily Los Angeles area programs and LGBT rights in the United States, as well as leadership initiatives and voter education, gun violence prevention, and animal language research.

  6. YouTube Space - Wikipedia

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    The exterior of YouTube Space London Kings Cross in 2020, the first YouTube Space to be opened in 2012. A YouTube Space is the name given to virtual and pop-up events designed to aid content creators hosted by the American video hosting platform YouTube.

  7. Good Life Cafe - Wikipedia

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    The Good Life Cafe was a health food market and cafe in Los Angeles, California, known for its open mic nights that helped the 1990s Los Angeles alternative hip hop movement flourish. In 2008, director Ava DuVernay , who had performed at the cafe with the Figures of Speech hip hop group, released a documentary about the cafe, This Is The Life .

  8. Church of the Open Door - Wikipedia

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    Biola's former Los Angeles building: under construction (top) and complete in 1916 (bottom). The church was founded in 1915 by R. A. Torrey. [1] The services were held at the Bible Institute of Los Angeles (Biola University), in a 4,000 seat auditorium. [2] [3] [4] J. Vernon McGee was pastor of the church from 1949 to 1970. [5]

  9. Liberty Hill Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The foundation presents an annual award in the name of activist and writer Upton Sinclair to "a person of unwavering idealism and vision, whose work illustrates an abiding commitment to social justice and equality." The Upton Sinclair Award is given to "a person like Sinclair, whose lifelong crusade for equality and justice inspires us even today."