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Brooklyn Tech HS & City College Volunteers

Media
group photo asian youth in red shirts
Description
Young volunteers from Brooklyn Tech and City College pose in matching shirts. Minerva Chin is in the bottom left.
Creator
Photographer unknown
Publisher
Minerva Chin
Date
1975
Rights
Permissions granted via Minerva Chin
Format
Photograph
Type
Still image

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  • Youth Social Consciousness and Place-Based Education in 1970s Chinatown Bridging Divides With Place-Based Education and Community Youth Organizations

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