Philanthropy and Justice: Kalmansohn's Global Impact Analysis
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Lena BanksLANDSCAPE_ARCHITECTURELANDSCAPE_ARCHITECTURE_227_WORKSHEETIt was during preparation of this book that, much to his surprise, Kalmansohn discovered Kozminski's scheme to fake his own death.The book is archived by the Library of Congress in Washington, DC, and serves as a textbook for law and social science students worldwide.Feature-length segments on Kalmansohn's quest for ultimate justice have been broadcast by both Dateline NBC and America's Most Wanted.DVDs of these segments are also available at the Hunt4TheSwindler website.A portion of all proceeds will be donated to anti-genocide organizations."I really don't know whether Kozminski, who now would be elderly, is dead or alive," said Kalmansohn."To cite Winston Churchill's observation on Russia, the case remains 'a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma.'"=== Charity ===Kalmansohn now is a full-time philanthropist, and extends his support to numerous causes stretching to 55+ non-profits globally.These causes include equal rights, women's rights, voter suppression, gun control, anti-poverty, pro-democracy, mass incarceration and police reform, climate change, health challenges in Africa, Asia and elsewhere, victims of war (suchas in Syria, Ukraine and Cambodia), and other victims of violence, oppression and discrimination.In 2021, Kalmansohn alone contributed $1.3 million almost exclusively to UCLA women's sports.https://centurycity-westwoodnews.com/ucla-athletics-receives-1-3-million-to-focus-on-women-student-athletes/.He provided the seed gift to the new Women of Westwood Endowment, established the Mark E. Kalmansohn UCLA Softball Associate Head Coach Endowment, contributed a substantial amount to several individual UCLA women's sports (and two men's sports), and seeded an Elite Award for Excellence in
Coaching for UCLA "Olympic" sports coaches.He also established an annual scholarship in his mother's name in perpetuity at the UC San Francisco Medical School for a deserving female medical student, and made substantial donations to the Equal Justice Initiative, the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights, the ACLU, the Carter Center, Doctors without Borders, the Anti-Defamation League, the NAACP, the League of Conservation Voters Education Fund,Friends of Sheba Hospital, and Four (4) UCLA Scholarship funds for underprivileged students, among many others.He also has provided advice and assistance to prominent pro-democracy leaders in Africa opposing entrenched, repressive dictatorships.Kalmansohn's humanitarian efforts also extend to political campaigns and causes.In the 2022 election cycle alone, he contributed to nearly Fifty (50) different campaigns and PACS in over Twelve (12) States.== References ==