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Press Release:
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    Parents often enroll their kids in summer camps or after school programs. Some often use the programs as a cheaper form of babysitting; others enlist their kids with the hope that they will get some thing positive from these programs. Most of these organizations after a couple years will collapse, either their sponsors can no longer support then or either their sponsors can no longer support then or the cost is so high that parents pull their children from the program, and sooner or later there are no students left to teach. One organization has been beating the odds for the last three decades. Hal Clarke spent some time with E. Preston Riddick director of the Indoda Entrsha Cultural Society in Brooklyn New York.
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Credits:
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Written, Directed, and Produced by Hal Clarke
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Availability:
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Until 7 November 2000
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