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<h2>Description</h2>
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After the Los Angeles riots culminated a rise in shocking violence between Los Angeles’s Black and Korean communities, Amos Williams (Spirit Forge Dreamspeaker) from South Central and Mi-Sook “Missy” Park (Akashic of the Sulsa school) from Koreatown founded the Respect Community Center (RCC) in Arlington Heights. Hidden in plain sight in one of the most diverse neighborhoods in Los Angeles, right between Koreatown and South Central, the RCC reaches out to the youth of the both sides, trying to teach tolerance, life skills, and most importantly, respect for others and for one's self.
  After the Los Angeles riots culminated a rise in shocking violence between Los Angeles’s Black and Korean communities,  
  Amos Williams (Spirit Forge Dreamspeaker) from South Central and Mi-Sook “Missy” Park (Akashic of the Sulsa school)  
  from Koreatown founded the Respect Community Center (RCC) in Arlington Heights. Hidden in plain sight in one of the  
  most diverse neighborhoods in Los Angeles, right between Koreatown and South Central, the RCC reaches out to the youth  
  of the both sides, trying to teach tolerance, life skills, and most importantly, respect for others and for one's self.


The death of Missy after a long and respected life, along with Amos himself reaching old age, has seen Respect reach out for new blood to keep the project alive. Its nondescript building primarily teaches martial arts and trade skills such as auto repair and metal work.
  The death of Missy after a long and respected life, along with Amos himself reaching old age, has seen Respect reach  
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  out for new blood to keep the project alive. Its nondescript building primarily teaches martial arts and trade skills  
  such as auto repair and metal work.
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<h2>Mission</h2>
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This is a placeholder wiki for the Mage Chantry - Respect Community Center
  This is a placeholder wiki for the Mage Chantry - Respect Community Center
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<h2>Known Active Members</h2>
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<li>[[Tre]]</li>
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  <h2>Known Active Members</h2>
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  <li>[[Tre]]</li>
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   <h2>Known Emeritus Members</h2>
   <h2>Known Emeritus Members</h2>
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  <li>[[Alex]]</li>
      <li>[[Alex]]</li>
  <li>[[Elspeth]]</li>
      <li>[[Elspeth]]</li>
  <li>[[Kwan]]</li>
      <li>[[Kwan]]</li>
  <li>[[Lucia]]</li>
      <li>[[Lucia]]</li>
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   <h2>Deceased</h2>
   <h2>Deceased</h2>
  <li>[[Kiyoshi]]</li>
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      <li>[[Kiyoshi]]</li>
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Revision as of 03:53, 19 September 2023


Respect Community Center

Description

  After the Los Angeles riots culminated a rise in shocking violence between Los Angeles’s Black and Korean communities, 
  Amos Williams (Spirit Forge Dreamspeaker) from South Central and Mi-Sook “Missy” Park (Akashic of the Sulsa school) 
  from Koreatown founded the Respect Community Center (RCC) in Arlington Heights. Hidden in plain sight in one of the 
  most diverse neighborhoods in Los Angeles, right between Koreatown and South Central, the RCC reaches out to the youth 
  of the both sides, trying to teach tolerance, life skills, and most importantly, respect for others and for one's self.
  The death of Missy after a long and respected life, along with Amos himself reaching old age, has seen Respect reach 
  out for new blood to keep the project alive. Its nondescript building primarily teaches martial arts and trade skills 
  such as auto repair and metal work.

Mission

  This is a placeholder wiki for the Mage Chantry - Respect Community Center

Known Active Members

Known Emeritus Members