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    Arts and Enrtainment Intern

    We're looking for highly motivated individuals who can rise above the rest. As a 501c3 registered non-profit organization, Global Inheritance designs cause based initiatives that reinvent activism and provides a gateway for people to take action. We organize programs for the coolest festivals and companies around (Coachella, AFI Fest, X Games, Hollywood Bowl, Virgin Fest, Focus Features, Atlantic Records, Quiksilver, Fuel TV, Loomstate + more). We are currently seeking creative, organized, intelligent individuals who are ahead of the curve and understand the bigger picture. Your internship will include assisting in the design and implementation of current/new Global Inheritance programs, writing and/or editing production materials, representing the organization at various festivals/concerts/events, and completing various research projects. Having good taste, a good heart, a strong desire to learn and grow and common sense required. Please visit www.globalinheritance.org to read more about the organization.

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    Part Time

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    California

    9/14/2007


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    Global Inheritance

    Global Inheritance is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization working to reinvent activism for today's young generation. Our initiatives focus on the power of creativity to communicate and push for progressive social change while rejecting conflict.

    1214 Long Beach Ave.
    Los Angeles, California
    90021