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What does CYC stand for?

Community Youth Center

100

What does JPC stand for?

Junior Program Coordinator

100

Which staff failed their driving test and cried about it afterwards?

Casey

100

MCC/NLP: What is one aspect of the college application process?

Personal Insight Questions (PIQ), Letter of Recommendations, FAFSA, Submit standardized tests/transcripts, etc

200

What year was CYC founded?

1970

200

What are the names of your previous program JPCs?

Camille, Kim, Nano, Stelle, Sylvia, Charlotte, Norman, Calah, Ginny, Steph, Vanessa, Yurika, Emma,

200

Which staff got stuck on the bay bridge and created a traffic jam?

Connie

200

YAWAV: What is one example of sexual harassment?

Catcalling such as whistling &  suggestive comments, unwanted touching, Flashing sexual body parts, Secretly taking photos, Elevator eyes, Unwanted pictures online, etc

300

What are 3 services CYC provides?

Counseling, computer clubhouse, workforce development, college & career readiness, leadership development, after school programs, etc

300

What is one thing you are confident in and why?

Awesome!

300

Which staff can identify bones, especially human bones?

Finn

300

RJC: Describe the Black Panther Party.

Black Panther Party advocated for the self-determination and liberation of Black communities, often challenging police brutality and systemic oppression. The party is known for its armed patrols of Black neighborhoods and its "survival programs," like free breakfast for children.

400

Why was CYC created?

CYC was established to address the problems of juvenile delinquency and gang violence in San Francisco’s Chinatown by providing young men with alternatives and access to legitimate means to achieve their aspirations and independence.

400

What are some reasons why you might not feel confident?

Not confident in knowledge, not feeling prepared, worried about judgment, wanting to be perfect, etc.

400

Which staff performed at Carnegie Hall?

Nijah

400

CC: What is drag?

The art of performing by exaggerating gender presentation, often through costumes, makeup, and theatrical performance. It's a form of self-expression and entertainment that can challenge traditional gender roles and norms.