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July 10-31, 2020

That's a wrap! Thank you for tuning in and making the event an enormous success!

The programs that make up YOLA National bring people together who believe that music education has a powerful role to play in youth and community development. We’d like to thank our supporters, partners, presenters, and the young musicians who made YOLA National at Home possible, as well as everyone who was able to join in the conversation from all over the world. We are happy to have been able to connect online, but we can’t wait to see everyone again in person!

If you haven’t had a chance to watch these or any of the other incredible sessions, they are available to view below, where they will remain a resource available to all.

YOLA and El Sistema musicians perform “Somewhere” from West Side Story

Thank you to our collaborators!

Project 440

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El Sistema USA

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Collective Conservatory

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Classically Black Podcast

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El Sistema

 

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Leadership support for the LA Phil’s Learning and Community Initiatives is provided by Anonymous (3), Barbara and Scott Bice, Max H. Gluck Foundation, The Eisner Foundation, Living Legacy Foundation, The Rose Hills Foundation, Rosenthal Family Foundation, Amgen Foundation, League of American Orchestras’ Futures Fund, and Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A., Inc.

Additional support is provided by Wendy and Ken Ruby, Anonymous, Lois and Rene Cailliet, The Walt Disney Company, Wells Family Charitable Foundation, California Arts Council, Alicia Miñana and Robert Lovelace, Edison International, City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, The Music Man Foundation, David and Linda Shaheen, Edward A. and Ai O. Shay Family Foundation, James and Laura Rosenwald/Orinoco Foundation, Chauncey and Marion D. McCormick Foundation, Dwight Stuart Youth Fund, Ms. Nancy Carson and Mr. Chris Tobin, The Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation, Alexandra S. Glickman and Gayle Whittemore, The Green Foundation, Harman Family Foundation, Lillian P. Lovelace, The Jay and Rose Phillips Family Foundation of California, Ross Endowment Fund, Wasserman Foundation, James and Debora Estes, Cathleen and Scott Richland, and the Specialty Family Foundation.  

Leadership support for the LA Phil’s Learning and Community Endowment Fund is provided by The Peggy Bergmann YOLA Endowment Fund, The Walt Disney Company, Los Angeles Philharmonic Committee, Carrie and Stuart Ketchum, Lee and Hope Landis Warner YOLA Student Fund, Norma D. Kayser Trust, Sue Tsao, Mr. Gregory A. Adams, Mr. Kevin MacCarthy and Lauren Lexton, Y&S Nazarian Family Foundation, and the Ying Cai & Wann S. Lee Foundation.  

Capital support for the Judith and Thomas L. Beckmen YOLA Center at Inglewood comes from: Judith and Thomas L. Beckmen, Brad and Louise Edgerton/Edgerton Foundation, Amgen Foundation, The Ahmanson Foundation, Diane and Ron Miller Charitable Fund, Seth MacFarlane Foundation, The Rose Hills Foundation, Jack Suzar and Linda May, Meyer and Renee Luskin, The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation, Margaret Morgan and Wesley Phoa, Living Legacy Foundation, R. Martin Chavez, Sue Tsao, The Stanley and Joyce Black Family Foundation, Thomas L. Safran, Dena and Irv Schechter, Michele and Dudley Rauch, Ginny Mancini, Dody and Eric Small, Jonathan and Rebecca Congdon, JL Foundation, Mr. and Mrs. R. Joseph Plascencia, Joanne and Joel Mogy, David and Linda Shaheen, Lillian P. Lovelace, Lawrence Damon and Ricardo Torres, Ginny and John Cushman, Ben and Debra Ansell, Sun Family Foundation, Michael and Lori Milken Family Foundation, Bernard Natelson and Lisa Raufman, Maureen and Stanley Moore, Charles and Jo Ann Kaplan, and Jackson Henry in memory of Suzanne Gemmell.