Award-winning TV reporter Bonnie Boswell brings you the compelling issues currently facing Los Angeles
Greater Los Angeles has never been more exciting or complex. It's a place of Culture, Community and Contrasts. Bonnie Boswell chronicles stories that bridge the gaps in stories of people and ideas that bring us together — stories you should know.
Herbie Hancock had been at the forefront of the music scene for over 50 years-blending jazz, blues, hip hop and classical music. He is known for breaking barriers. Bonnie Boswell visits the legendary musician at his Hollywood home to discuss Hancock's humanitarian work and personal outlook.
Bonnie Boswell Reports meets with the man Martin Luther King called “the leading nonviolent theorist in the world”, James M Lawson Jr, to discuss racism and violence in America today.
How do we end the homelessness crisis in Los Angeles? Part of the answer is helping unsheltered people gain employment. In this episode, Bonnie Boswell Reports goes to MADE, one of the three businesses run by the Downtown Women’s Center.
Bonnie met Pluto Brown through Akuyoe Graham's Spirit Awakening program, a writing program for youth who have been incarcerated. In this episode of Bonnie Boswell Reports, Bonnie talks to Pluto about what writing means to him. His story helps better understand the efforts to re-imagine juvenile justice.
E.C. Krupp, director of the Griffith Observatory, takes us on a private tour of this historic, scientific and architectural treasure. The observatory, which opened in 1935, was built as a project of the Works Project Administration (WPA) and, at the behest of benefactor Griffith K.