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Check out the demographics
at this after school center in Koreatown:
Self-respect and respect for one another's heritage are encouraged at the center, founded in 1975 as the Korean Youth Center to serve Korean immigrants. Today, a majority of families served by the agency are Latino, reflecting Koreatown's demographics: 65% Latino, 25% Korean and 10% white, black and South and Southeast Asian.
Many of the instructors also bring to the center a heritage other than Korean -- 65% of the 80-member staff is non-Korean.
It's good that the center has adjusted to the shift in demographics. |
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