Ask me, don't tell me

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Ask me, don't tell me is a short film from 1961 released on 16mm. It is held by at least two archives, including IUL Moving Image Archive and Prelinger Archives.

Discusses the work of youth for Service, an organization sponsored by the American Friends Service Committee and created to help teenage boys to realize that they can help others in the community thro...

Ask me, don't tell me
Produced byMyers, David
Production
companies
Myers, David
Distributed byMyers, David
Release date
1961
Running time
00:20:55
LanguageEnglish
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Summary
Discusses the work of youth for Service, an organization sponsored by the American Friends Service Committee and created to help teenage boys to realize that they can help others in the community through volunteer work projects. Shows several work projects and explains how restless and unemployed teenagers were helped in San Francisco.

Explores the problems of juvenile delinquency, showing what happened in San Francisco with restless, unemployed teenagers and showing their world of disappointment, hostility and gang fights.

Great footage of San Francisco neighborhoods and gangs, including jackets (colors).

Contributors
Person: David Myers
IUL Genres
Sponsored;Educational
IUL Subject
Youth for Service;Young volunteers in community development;Youth -- Employment -- California -- San Francisco.

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