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![]() [Funding for Dorchester Youth Collaborative] Original Airdate: 10/6/1989 Length: 00:02:59 Item Type: newstape - edited story master Go to full description for this item. Description : Abstract David Boeri reports on a legislative hearing about urban issues in the Roxbury neighborhood. Boeri notes that city and state officials addressed the panel. Boeri's report includes footage of the legislative hearing. Ray Flynn (Mayor of Boston), Newman Flanagan (District Attorney), and Julian Houston (judge, Roxbury District Court) address the panel. Boeri reports that the congressmen were interested in the Dorchester Youth Collaborative (DYC) program. The report includes footage of Emmit Folgert (DYC), Lawrence McKinley (Dorchester teen) and Andrew Young (Dorchester teen) addressing the panel. They talk about gang activity in the neighborhood. Boeri reports that many teen counselors believe that drug education and prevention should focus on the after-school hours. Boeri notes that the DYC offers entertainment, music, sports, and a safe place for teenagers. Boeri interviews Al McClain (DYC), William Woods (Dorchester teen), Abigail Santana (Dorchester teen) and Mickey McBride (Dorchester teen) about the DYC. Boeri reports that the congressmen are being urged to fund community centers like the DYC. Boeri's report includes footage of teenagers dancing and hanging out at the DYC. Contributor : Reporter David Boeri
Subject : Keywords Drug abuse - Prevention and treatment Federal government Urban youth Subject : Personal Names Boeri, David Celester, William Flanagan, Newman Flynn, Raymond Folgert, Emmet Houston, Julian McBride, Mickey McClain, Al McKinney, Lawrence Moakley, Joseph Rangel, Charles Santana, Abigail Watson, Georgette Woods, William Young, Andrew (II) Subject : Corporate Names (Organization names) Dorchester Youth Collaborative (DYC) Subject : Geographic Locations Dorchester (Boston, Mass.) Type : Genre News - Television |
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