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Leslie Gilbert-Lurie is a writer, lawyer, teacher, and child advocate. She is a member and past President of the Los Angeles County Board of Education, and has just completed a memoir, Bending Toward the Sun, scheduled to be published by Harper Collins in the Fall of 2009.

Gilbert-Lurie also is a founding board member and immediate past President of the Alliance for Children's Rights, a non-profit legal rights organization for indigent children, chair of the education committee for the Los Angeles Music Center, and a board member of several schools including Sierra Canyon and New Roads Foundation. Finally, she has just completed serving as a member of the mayor's task force charged with developing a new cultural plan for the City of Los Angeles.

Previously, Leslie spent close to a decade as an executive at NBC, where, at various times, she oversaw NBC Productions, Comedy, wrote television episodes, and co-founded a new NBC in-house production company, Lurie-Horwits productions. As a lawyer, Leslie worked briefly at the law firm of Manatt, Phelps, Rothenberg and Tunney and served as a Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Law Clerk. She is a graduate of UCLA and UCLA School of Law.

Leslie lives in Los Angeles with her husband, son, daughter and step-son.

Blog Entries by Leslie Gilbert-Lurie

It Can't Hurt to Ask: 15 Conversations to Have with Your Parents

Posted September 30, 2009 | 12:44:35 (EST)

For readers who still have the chance, there may be no greater gift you can give yourself and your children than to know more about your parents' early years. Sometimes the opportunity to ask questions simply presents itself, perhaps at a family reunion, or in a relaxed setting on vacation....

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10 Ways to Minimize Your Child's Stress

Posted August 27, 2009 | 16:02:55 (EST)

In many respects my children are lucky. They have traveled extensively, attended outstanding schools, and have had the occasion to pursue talents and passing fancies. My childhood was not so privileged. I never imagined having had many of these opportunities. And yet I often find myself feeling sad for them...

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Safe at Home

Posted August 12, 2009 | 17:04:01 (EST)

"Do you have older brothers?" I have been asked this question on a regular basis since I was a young girl.

"No," I routinely answer, in quiet defiance. I know why they are asking, but they always feel compelled to clarify. "Then where'd you learn to throw a ball?"

To...

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Why Remember?

Posted July 29, 2009 | 18:29:57 (EST)

September of this year marks the 70th anniversary of the start of World War II. There is no agreed upon moment, however, when the Holocaust began. Some date it to Hitler's coming to power in 1933. Others mark the onset to Kristallnacht, the night of broken glass, in November of...

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