Lillian Goodman, nurse mentor photo gallery
Cynthia Cerezin, right, listens intently to fellow health educator Toni Mays, during a group activity directed by Lillian Goodman at Casa Loma College in Van Nuys, California.
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Cynthia Cerezin, right, listens intently to fellow health educator Toni Mays, during a group activity directed by Lillian Goodman at Casa Loma College in Van Nuys, California.
David Blumenkrantz’s professional experience includes an eight-year stint doing documentary work and freelancing in Africa, where he traveled extensively covering a wide variety of relief and development-related social issues. He ran a photography training course for Eritrean freedom fighters in Asmara, and spent more than two years running an information department for the Undugu Society of Kenya, an organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for street children and the urban poor. Upon his return to the United States in 1994, Blumenkrantz worked for the Los Angeles Times and various other publications as a freelance photojournalist. He once ran a photography class at the Watts Towers Art Center for the Cultural Affairs Department of the City of Los Angeles. He also spent eight years teaching with the Los Angeles Unified School District—seven at the elementary level and one year at Millikan Middle School Performing Arts Magnet. In 2004 he joined the journalism department faculty at California State University, Northridge, where he teaches documentary journalism and photojournalism. More