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Box 6

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Restricted

Contains 23 Results:

Morris v. Williams, 1967 November

 File — Box: 6, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the collection: Series I houses raw footage, interviews, scripts, correspondence, licensing information, and other materials documenting the development and production of Youth at Risk: Closing L.A.'s Juvenile Camps. This film explores the value of the camp system through the lives of 18-year-old inmates Angie Burdick, Amber Mercer, Maria Martinez, and Tyneshia Minor, all of whom were incarcerated at Camp Resnick for a variety of offenses, including gang activity. In the...
Dates: 1967 November

National Converence on Law and Poverty Proceedings, 1965 June 23-25

 File — Box: 6, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the collection: Series I houses raw footage, interviews, scripts, correspondence, licensing information, and other materials documenting the development and production of Youth at Risk: Closing L.A.'s Juvenile Camps. This film explores the value of the camp system through the lives of 18-year-old inmates Angie Burdick, Amber Mercer, Maria Martinez, and Tyneshia Minor, all of whom were incarcerated at Camp Resnick for a variety of offenses, including gang activity. In the...
Dates: 1965 June 23-25

The Poor Ye Need Not Have With You: Lessons from the War on Poverty, 1970

 File — Box: 6, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the collection: Series I houses raw footage, interviews, scripts, correspondence, licensing information, and other materials documenting the development and production of Youth at Risk: Closing L.A.'s Juvenile Camps. This film explores the value of the camp system through the lives of 18-year-old inmates Angie Burdick, Amber Mercer, Maria Martinez, and Tyneshia Minor, all of whom were incarcerated at Camp Resnick for a variety of offenses, including gang activity. In the...
Dates: 1970

The Poverty Paper, 1994 February 21

 File — Box: 6, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the collection: Series I houses raw footage, interviews, scripts, correspondence, licensing information, and other materials documenting the development and production of Youth at Risk: Closing L.A.'s Juvenile Camps. This film explores the value of the camp system through the lives of 18-year-old inmates Angie Burdick, Amber Mercer, Maria Martinez, and Tyneshia Minor, all of whom were incarcerated at Camp Resnick for a variety of offenses, including gang activity. In the...
Dates: 1994 February 21

The Poverty Paradox: How America Spent $5 Trillion on the War on Poverty Without Reducing the Poverty Rate in Executive Memorandum, 1993 September 22

 File — Box: 6, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the collection: Series I houses raw footage, interviews, scripts, correspondence, licensing information, and other materials documenting the development and production of Youth at Risk: Closing L.A.'s Juvenile Camps. This film explores the value of the camp system through the lives of 18-year-old inmates Angie Burdick, Amber Mercer, Maria Martinez, and Tyneshia Minor, all of whom were incarcerated at Camp Resnick for a variety of offenses, including gang activity. In the...
Dates: 1993 September 22

Requiem for the War on Poverty: Rethinking Welfare After the L.A. Riots in Policy Review, 1992 Summer

 File — Box: 6, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the collection: Series I houses raw footage, interviews, scripts, correspondence, licensing information, and other materials documenting the development and production of Youth at Risk: Closing L.A.'s Juvenile Camps. This film explores the value of the camp system through the lives of 18-year-old inmates Angie Burdick, Amber Mercer, Maria Martinez, and Tyneshia Minor, all of whom were incarcerated at Camp Resnick for a variety of offenses, including gang activity. In the...
Dates: 1992 Summer

Richard Nixon Inaugural Address, 1969 January 20

 File — Box: 6, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the collection: Series I houses raw footage, interviews, scripts, correspondence, licensing information, and other materials documenting the development and production of Youth at Risk: Closing L.A.'s Juvenile Camps. This film explores the value of the camp system through the lives of 18-year-old inmates Angie Burdick, Amber Mercer, Maria Martinez, and Tyneshia Minor, all of whom were incarcerated at Camp Resnick for a variety of offenses, including gang activity. In the...
Dates: 1969 January 20

The Ronald Reagan Story; or Tom Sawyer Enters Politics in The New York Times Magazine, 1965 November 14

 File — Box: 6, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the collection: Series I houses raw footage, interviews, scripts, correspondence, licensing information, and other materials documenting the development and production of Youth at Risk: Closing L.A.'s Juvenile Camps. This film explores the value of the camp system through the lives of 18-year-old inmates Angie Burdick, Amber Mercer, Maria Martinez, and Tyneshia Minor, all of whom were incarcerated at Camp Resnick for a variety of offenses, including gang activity. In the...
Dates: 1965 November 14

What's Wrong with the Legal Services Program by Spiro Agnew in the American Bar Association Journal, 1972 September

 File — Box: 6, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the collection: Series I houses raw footage, interviews, scripts, correspondence, licensing information, and other materials documenting the development and production of Youth at Risk: Closing L.A.'s Juvenile Camps. This film explores the value of the camp system through the lives of 18-year-old inmates Angie Burdick, Amber Mercer, Maria Martinez, and Tyneshia Minor, all of whom were incarcerated at Camp Resnick for a variety of offenses, including gang activity. In the...
Dates: 1972 September

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 File — Box: 6, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents From the collection: Series I houses raw footage, interviews, scripts, correspondence, licensing information, and other materials documenting the development and production of Youth at Risk: Closing L.A.'s Juvenile Camps. This film explores the value of the camp system through the lives of 18-year-old inmates Angie Burdick, Amber Mercer, Maria Martinez, and Tyneshia Minor, all of whom were incarcerated at Camp Resnick for a variety of offenses, including gang activity. In the...
Dates: 1939-2003; Majority of material found within 1990-2003