This is a collection of commentaries, PSAs and other projects by youth from the South San Francisco Boys & Girls Club's Intel Computer Clubhouse, made possible in part by Adobe Youth Voices.
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This project was written for Adobe Youth Voices by members of the South San Francisco Intel Computer Clubhouse. Its about the how one teen views the importance of good friendship and what it should be like when it is a positive experience. Recorded and performed by Carlos R.
This project was written for Adobe Youth Voices by members of the South San Francisco Intel Computer Clubhouse. Its about the a teen's passion for soccer and the role it plays in her life. Recorded and performed by Sharon S.
This project was written for Adobe Youth Voices by members of the South San Francisco Intel Computer Clubhouse. Its about the how one teens experience with selling drugs and what he is doing to change his life. Recorded and performed by Fernando M.
This project was written for Adobe Youth Voices by members of the South San Francisco Intel Computer Clubhouse. Its about the passion of Metal music. Recorded and performed by Anthony L.
This project was written for Adobe Youth Voices by members of the South San Francisco Intel Computer Clubhouse. Its about the importance of family. Recorded and performed by Justin F.
This project was written for Adobe Youth Voices by members of the South San Francisco Intel Computer Clubhouse. Its about the importance of friendship and family. Recorded and performed by Diana R.
This commentary was written by a member who experienced what it was like to be arrested and placed in jail at the expense of making a bad decision. Think Before You Act Commentary Project – by Aleah Only a few people will ever match up your feelings you had when you was on your way to jail. Only a few people will ever feel the loneliness and corrupt feeling you had in your stomach walking in them doors. My name is Aleah Marie Brighteyes Mitchell and yes I am one of those people my first time I got locked up was for a 707b I was with my brothers at the wrong place at the wrong time. Days in there went slow, hectic, annoying, and hot I felt like I was trapped in a box and my people forgot about me. I got out of summer of May 31,2011 and knew I had to change I learned that misery loves company and the only person you got in this world is your yourself. I was raised around guys so I had the mentality of one all I cared about was how I was gonna get my next bill. Back then was a challenge a struggle that I felt like I was never gonna get out of. But god works in mysterious ways. I came out a brand new person and was much more focused on myself. I got a job at Taco Bell the first three months I was out and If I can do it you can do it to. This is a commentary for Adobe Youth Voices and was produced at the South San Francisco Intel Computer Clubhouse with additional support from Avid, the Boys and Girls Club of North San Mateo County and the Miranda Lux Foundation.
This commentary was written and produced by a teen who enjoys classic and old school cars. Classic cars are more interesting than The Ones They Have Now Cause They All Are Hurt Looking And You Can’t Really do Anything Too Make Them look better in my eyes old school cars are more legit and look way better to drive cause now they’re making cars just to make not even caring how they look or how long they’ll last while you’re driving it and there also getting more complicated to fix Plus its more unique because you can show your creativity on it in the paint the engine And Sound System and interior all off it is fun to do and you get to learn more about your car when you work on it because there’s just so much you can do to a car and it will look good Just A lot More Interesting I More of the box shaped cars than the rounded cars that we have today day because it just looks out of place now so to me they should just stop making new cars and make more Olds School Cars . classic Cars are just my favorite and one off my favorite cars is a 64 drop top impala with hydraulics Because it’s just so unique And I Can’t Stand Being Or Acting The Same Ass Others Because With This Car I Can Express My Creativity In The Paints More Of A Candy Glossy Shinny Type Of Paint And Some Nice Rims Too Add To It Makes It Look Great And Too Top it Off Add A Nice Sound System That Knocks Because Ever Since I Was Little I’ve Always Admired Old School A Despised All The Newer Models Cause I like’em old. This is a commentary for Adobe Youth Voices and it was produced at the South San Francisco Intel Computer Clubhouse, with additional support from Avid, the Boys & Girls Club of North San Mateo County and the Miranda Lux Foundation. By DJ
This commentary was written and recorded by a teen who struggles with life and loss. He ultimately wishes to be closer to his family and wants to work toward being a better person.
This commentary is about money from a teen's perspective and how he plans to earn money in life. Money is the number one thing in life that gives you power.. Theirs a good way on making money & there is a bad way. You can work hard & go to school to get a job & get paid good which is the good way or you can rob, deal & manipulate people to get money which is the bad way . When you get your money the good way their aint no consequences, but when you do the bad way you can go too jail or receive other serious consequences. No matter how you get your money or how much you get it is NEVER enough money. Your always going want more & more. I rather take my time finish High school, go to college & get a good job instead of making money the easy way because how the say easy come easy go. My name is Misael and this is a commentary for Adobe Youth Voices. It was produced at the South San Francisco Intel Computer Clubhouse with additional support from Avid and the Boys and Girls Clubs of North San Mateo County.
This commentary was produced by one of the teens in the Adobe Youth Voices program at the South San Francisco Intel Computer Clubhouse program. The member also created a song to go along with is commentary discussing "loyalty and respect" from a teen's perspective. Loyalty and respect are very strong words a lot of people say they live by loyalty and die by respect, but who really understand what those words mean? To me I am loyal to myself and my family members and I respect those who respect me. My name is Charles and this is my commentary. Every day I think how loyalty and Respect fall into the life category, can anybody help me? Living life in present day is hard, but we got to live through it. What are you loyal to, and what do your respect? This is a commentary for Adobe Youth Voices and it was produced at the South San Francisco Intel Computer Clubhouse with additional support from Avid, Miranda Lux and the Boys and Girls Club of North San Mateo County. By Charles
This is a commentary that addresses the issue of teen suicide. It discusses how some teens may feel, the pressures they may be going through and ways to get through it. The commentary was written by a teen who has experienced these feelings and worked through them. This project was produced at the South San Francisco Intel Computer Clubhouse for Adobe Youth Voices.
This commentary deals with loss. It was inspired by the recent passing of a teen who was loved and cherished by her peers and family. It was written and produced by teens at the South San Francisco Intel Computer Clubhouse.
This commentary explores the idea of what relationships are like for teens in this modern time. It was written and produced by teens in the Adobe Youth Voices program at the South San Francisco Intel Computer Clubhouse.
This is a documentary to cover the refurbishing of the Paradise Valley Boys & Girls Club's playground in South San Francisco, CA. The video project was made possible with a grant provided by Adobe Youth Voices and was produced by youth in the South San Francisco Intel Computer Clubhouse.
This is a video that explores the various cultural diversity of the youth and staff at the South San Francisco Boys & Girls Club. South City Teens define the overused phrase "What Are You?"
This is my commentary on how I feel about music and what it means to me. I'm JJ and music is in me. Music was nothing brand new, it was like 2nd nature. I guess I can say music is a true passion of mine. om 808 droums to my trumpets and pizzcatos, each has its on set of words to express how I feel at the moment. I enjoy music because it helps me to release me. Everyone is unique in their own way and my music just shows how much more unique I am cmpared the next person. If music was a person, it would be me because I'm complicated inside but amazing outside. I'm JJ and music is in me.
We interviewed one of the volunteers of the Second Harvest Food Bank to get an inside perspective of the program and how it benefits volunteers and the communtiy overall.
An audio project that was made to see how people feel about the Second Harvest Food Bank. We interviewed several participants to see how the food bank has been a help to them and respondents talked about how it has been a blessing to the community.
This is a commentary of how I feel about music. My name is Tedrik and music is my passion. Music to me is helpful. It gets me through obstacles that I can't imagine getting through without listening to it. I've become inspired to music from my family. If music wasn't with me today, my life would be the total opposite of what I love to do. With music, Ive been able to listen to different genres and even learn how to make music myself. Music surrounds me in all directions from church, school and home. Music relaxes me and helps me to be myself. That is why music is my passion.