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Instagram’s ‘The Spot We Love’ highlights stories of LA’s small business owners during COVID

Filmmaker Jack Henry Robbins visited small businesses in LA that are still open during the pandemic, but may not be able to stay afloat much longer. He talked with their owners about what this time has been like for them.

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Person smiling broadly wearing glasses and plaid shirt against ivy-covered wall background.By Steve Chiotakis • Nov 18, 2020 • 7m Listen

Filmmaker Jack Henry Robbins visited small businesses in LA that are still open during the pandemic, but may not be able to stay afloat much longer. He talked with their owners about what this time has been like for them. He’s put their stories on the Instagram account “The Spot We Love” to encourage people to support LA small businesses.

“If you’re lucky enough right now to be able to spend money on takeout food or buy gifts for people on Christmas, what I hope is that we all collectively are smart about how we spend our money,” says Robbins. “You know, In-N-Out is going to be fine.”

Robbins says he started the account to investigate which businesses are struggling due to the pandemic, and he’s still on the hunt for more to feature.

“If you have any businesses that need to be interviewed, I’m also here for that,” he says.

James Fugate of Eso Won Books. Photo by Carlo Alberto Orecchia, courtesy of The Spot We Love.

Luke Walker of Luke Walker's Barber and Beauty Care. Photo by Carlo Alberto Orecchia, courtesy of The Spot We Love.

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    Jack Henry Robbins

    Filmmaker and creator of the project “The Spot We Love”

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