We travel to an FBI exhibit in Simi Valley, California where visitors learn the history of the FBI from its inception to the modern day fight against domestic terrorism. Reporter/Camera: Genia Dulot, Adapted by: Philip Alexiou
The non-profit Children of the Night has been working to rescue youth from prostitution for more than 40 years. The founder of the group, Lois Lee, began working with minors while in college – as Genia Dulot reports from Los Angeles
Aleena Jun Nawabi was born in Afghanistan but was brought to the United States as an injured war victim and spent years in hospitals. Today, she is fighting to help more people leave Afghanistan. Genia Dulot reports.
We meet an Indigenous artist in Los Angeles who combines Native traditions with augmented reality. Learn how her artwork is recreated in a 3D program and why she is using this technology to teach people about her tribe’s history and future vision. Reporter/Camera: Genia Dulot
We get to know Latina women breaking out of traditional gender roles through motorcycling. They talk to us about how they got started and the benefits of riding on their overall health. Reporter/Camera: Genia Dul
'King of Babka' spreads his love of the unusual pastry through online classes
Women motorcyclists say it’s all about empowerment, freedom and independence
Learn how the city of Long Beach, California has come out to help children who are transitioning through the migration system. Reporter/Camera/Editor: Genia Dulot, Adapted by: Philip Alexiou
Two digital artists from California created safe virtual space for African American family to share their memories and go through grieving process
Long Beach Convention Center in California serves as temporary home to about 700 children
The isolation of COVID made her turn to her comics as relief
We meet the man behind a spectacular bike parade that takes place every Sunday at sunset in Venice, California. Reporter/Camera: Genia Dulot, Adapted by: Philip Alexiou
Meet Djosefin Maurer-Soto, who went from the fashion industry to starting a baking business druing the pandemic – all in search of simple, natural bread. Reporter/Camera/Editor: Genia Dulot
A food truck owner finds a way to give back to a community that helped him at the beginning of the pandemic, when his business had to temporarily shut down. Reporter/Camera: Genia Dulot, Adapted by: Philip Alexiou
Growing network of female chefs, restaurateurs are supporting one another
American football got its start in the Soviet Union in the 1980s when Russian marines serving in the Far East region of the country reportedly picked up radio and TV transmissions of US football games
After its own revolution a decade ago to meet stricter environmental standards,industry has seen payoffs in adopting ‘green’ fuel initiatives
Meet Ricochet, a service dog who soothes anxieties while surfing. We talk to some people whose life Ricochet has changed for the better. Reporter/Camera: Genia Dulot, Adapted by: Philip Alexiou
Since Heleo Leyva started organizing community cookouts, he has made over 3,500 hot meals for those who need them
After losing a role because of her own disability, an actor started her own talent agency for others with disabilities. Learn more about her and some of the actors who are in her agency. Reporter/Camera: Genia Dulot
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