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A Black or Multiracial teen is interviewed by unseen interviewer and answers her question as to why is the place "the West Bay Youth Center" the place to be". He states its a good place to hang out and meet new friends.
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Another teen, Filipino, with slicked black pompadour hair, adds that it's the place to be, it's where kids come to talk to counsellors, there's a job placement center, its like a family and it keeps kids off the streets. Other teens are seen in the bkgd looking on,.
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Another young Filipino teen offers to talk with the interviewer. The teen has long black hair, wears a baseball hat tilted to the side, mustache and glasses - he happily raps into the mic. The teen talks about doing the right thing and taking advantage of the opportunities that are available and that there are choices you can make.
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Interviews with several other Filipino teens at the West Bay Pilipino Youth Center. They talk about why they choose to hang out at the Center, it being a safe place as it's hard finding a safe place downtown, keeping away from the gangs, a good place to meet other people and feel at home, they are treated like family there, and all their friends are there, it's fun!
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