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Preserving progressive, multicultural voices of Los Angeles area activists, and philanthropists.

Preserving progressive, multicultural voices of Los Angeles area activists and philanthropists.

Stephen Lesser

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Part 2

Stephen Lesser grew up in Los Angeles.  His grandfather and father both worked in the movie business.  After attending private schools in LA, he attended UCLA, and then Stanford where he met Al Lowenstein, Dean of Students, and went to the South as a part of the Lowenstein’s and Bob Moses’ voter registration efforts called the Mississippi Summer Project. 

Later, he got a Masters Degree in International Relations from Johns Hopkins University in Washington, D.C.

He worked in the United States Foreign Service in different parts of Japan and through that experience, developed a lifelong interest in the politics and culture of Japan, China, and especially Vietnam.

His philanthropic works includes support of Vietnamese families settling in the United States, the Nom Language preservation project in Vietnam, and a film exchange program between Chinese Film Students and those at the USC Film School.

He is avidly interested in paintings and sculpture, and buys arts in Asia to donate to museums in Los Angeles.

He is also on the board of directors of the Wende Museum, which is devoted to the history of the Cold War.


“Everything that is tearing us down today will become a memory, and this memory will be shared as an anecdote or a story or a poem or a play or a warning. It will be shared with another human being, who will then understand that he is not alone in his sadness. This is why we show up for others and tell our tales and listen to others. The great congregation meets daily, and you are someone’s angel today.”

-Tennessee Williams/Interview with James Grissom

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