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ILLUSTRATION BY RAFFI ANDERIAN TORONTO STAR Steve Russell toronto star file photo [Pastor Bruce Smith], whose King-Bay Chaplaincy ministers to at-risk youth, says the dynamic he sees on the streets of Toronto today mirrors his experience growing up fatherless in the American south. Like the youth of...

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Published inToronto star
Main Author Walter, Ingrid
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Toronto, Ont Torstar Syndication Services, a Division of Toronto Star Newspapers Limited 07.01.2006
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Summary:ILLUSTRATION BY RAFFI ANDERIAN TORONTO STAR Steve Russell toronto star file photo [Pastor Bruce Smith], whose King-Bay Chaplaincy ministers to at-risk youth, says the dynamic he sees on the streets of Toronto today mirrors his experience growing up fatherless in the American south. Like the youth of today, he knew something was missing. "As a young kid, you need that security, so if you don't have it, you will try to create it, by being tough, by being mean, being part of a gang." Steve Russell toronto star file photo Pastor Bruce Smith, whose King-Bay Chaplaincy ministers to at-risk youth, says the dynamic he sees on the streets of Toronto today mirrors his experience growing up fatherless in the American south. Like the youth of today, he knew something was missing. "As a young kid, you need that security, so if you don't have it, you will try to create it, by being tough, by being mean, being part of a gang."
ISSN:0319-0781