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  1. Victoria Riskin. Victoria Riskin (born November 18, 1945) is an American author, psychologist, television writer and producer, and human rights activist. She is the founder of Bluedot Living, a media company with print and digital magazines publishing stories about solution-based approaches to climate change and sustainability.

  2. Dec 29, 2017 · Earl Hyman. The actor, known for playing Russell Huxtable on The Cosby Show, died on Nov. 17. He was 91. Jordan Strohl, a representative for The Actors Fund, confirmed that Hyman died Friday at ...

  3. Mar 8, 2019 · Actress Fay Wray (1907-2004) had a hard-scrabble early life growing up in a poor Mormon family in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was just 14 when she came to Hollywood with hopes of getting into movies.

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  6. Victoria Riskin enjoyed a long career as a psychologist and then as an award-winning writer-producer for television. She is a former president of the Writers Guild of America, West (2001-2004). Her honors include the Writers Guild 2009 Valentine Davies Award for "bringing honor to writers everywhere," the 2012 Woman of the Year from Santa Barbara selected by Assemblyman Das Williams, and...

  7. Victoria Riskin is a writer-producer in television and a human rights activist, and the first woman president in WGAw history. In addition to advocating for the rights of television and screenwriters, she was active is opposing media concentration and lobbied in Washington for greater diversity and independent voices in television.

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