Overcoming the Odds: Young Adult Internships, skill-building, and career readiness for those not pursuing college.
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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Christina Dukes Brown.
CEO of the Boys & Girls Club of Paterson and Passaic, NJ
Purpose of the Interview
The interview aimed to:
- Raise awareness about the Boys & Girls Club’s impact on underserved communities in Paterson and Passaic, NJ.
- Issue a call to action for volunteers, mentors, corporations, and donors to support youth programs.
- Highlight challenges faced by marginalized communities and how the Club addresses them through education, nutrition, and character-building programs.
Key Takeaways
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Community Impact
- The Club serves 1,400 children and teens daily across two main clubhouses and 11 satellite sites.
- Programs include academic support, tutoring, arts, athletics, and life skills development.
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Challenges in the Community
- High rates of homelessness, food deserts, and low literacy and math proficiency (only ~20% literate and ~15% proficient in math in Paterson).
- Stereotypes and “deficit ideology” that assume poor or minority youth lack capacity for success.
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Programs and Initiatives
- Academic Support: Homework help, tutoring, and Saturday sessions.
- Creative Outlets: Dance, musicals, and arts.
- Sports & Aquatics: Swimming program praised for breaking stereotypes.
- Young Adult Support (18–24): Internships, skill-building, and career readiness for those not pursuing college.
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Call to Action
- Volunteers and mentors needed to inspire youth.
- Corporations and entrepreneurs encouraged to provide internships and teach business skills.
- Donations critical—$4M annual fundraising goal to sustain programs.
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Dr. Brown’s Motivation
- Rooted in her upbringing in Jersey City during the crack era.
- Believes in being part of the solution, not just complaining about systemic issues.
- Emphasizes building “efficacious spirits” and affirming unique skills in youth.
Notable Quotes
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On Motivation:
“I can’t complain about the position of Black and Brown people in society if I’m not going to do the work necessary to support its elevation.” -
On Stereotypes:
“Deficit ideology assumes that if you are poor or minority, you do not have the capacity to be successful. We fight that every day.” -
On Community Support:
“My community got me where I am today… I’m calling on the village to support what we’re trying to do.” -
On Youth Potential:
“No matter where you come from, and no matter what you look like, you have the capacity to become great.”
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