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- Inner-City_Games abstract "The Inner-City Games were founded by Daniel Hernandez,of the Hollenbeck Youth Center, in 1991 as a way to build self-confidence, self-reliance and camaraderie among inner-city youth. The Games began in East Los Angeles with more than 40,000 youths competing in athletic and academic competitions. In the wake of the LA riots in 1992, Hernandez envisioned the Games expanding citywide and then nationally. Hernandez shared this vision with Arnold Schwarzenegger who agreed to be the Games Executive Commissioner. In 1995, the National Inner-City Games Foundation was established. Under the national umbrella, the Games have expanded to 15 cities across the United States and involved more than one million young people across the country. In 2003, the Inner-City Games was renamed; however in Los Angeles they remained the Inner-City Games.".
- Inner-City_Games wikiPageExternalLink www.hollenbeckpbc.org.
- Inner-City_Games wikiPageID "15886469".
- Inner-City_Games wikiPageLength "1919".
- Inner-City_Games wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Inner-City_Games wikiPageRevisionID "584885545".
- Inner-City_Games wikiPageWikiLink 1992_Los_Angeles_riots.
- Inner-City_Games wikiPageWikiLink Academia.
- Inner-City_Games wikiPageWikiLink Academic.
- Inner-City_Games wikiPageWikiLink Arnold_Schwarzenegger.
- Inner-City_Games wikiPageWikiLink Category:After_school_programs.
- Inner-City_Games wikiPageWikiLink Category:Charities_based_in_the_United_States.
- Inner-City_Games wikiPageWikiLink Category:Community-building_organizations.
- Inner-City_Games wikiPageWikiLink Category:Organizations_based_in_Los_Angeles,_California.
- Inner-City_Games wikiPageWikiLink Competition.
- Inner-City_Games wikiPageWikiLink Competitions.
- Inner-City_Games wikiPageWikiLink East_Los_Angeles,_California.
- Inner-City_Games wikiPageWikiLink Individualism.
- Inner-City_Games wikiPageWikiLink Inner-city.
- Inner-City_Games wikiPageWikiLink Inner_city.
- Inner-City_Games wikiPageWikiLink Los_Angeles_riots_of_1992.
- Inner-City_Games wikiPageWikiLink Self-confidence.
- Inner-City_Games wikiPageWikiLink Sport.
- Inner-City_Games wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Inner-City_Games wikiPageWikiLink Youth.
- Inner-City_Games wikiPageWikiLinkText "Inner-City Games Los Angeles".
- Inner-City_Games wikiPageWikiLinkText "Inner-City Games".
- Inner-City_Games hasPhotoCollection Inner-City_Games.
- Inner-City_Games wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Inner-City_Games subject Category:After_school_programs.
- Inner-City_Games subject Category:Charities_based_in_the_United_States.
- Inner-City_Games subject Category:Community-building_organizations.
- Inner-City_Games subject Category:Organizations_based_in_Los_Angeles,_California.
- Inner-City_Games type Charity.
- Inner-City_Games type Organization.
- Inner-City_Games type Program.
- Inner-City_Games type Organization.
- Inner-City_Games comment "The Inner-City Games were founded by Daniel Hernandez,of the Hollenbeck Youth Center, in 1991 as a way to build self-confidence, self-reliance and camaraderie among inner-city youth. The Games began in East Los Angeles with more than 40,000 youths competing in athletic and academic competitions. In the wake of the LA riots in 1992, Hernandez envisioned the Games expanding citywide and then nationally.".
- Inner-City_Games label "Inner-City Games".
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- Inner-City_Games sameAs Q6035306.
- Inner-City_Games sameAs Q6035306.
- Inner-City_Games wasDerivedFrom Inner-City_Games?oldid=584885545.
- Inner-City_Games isPrimaryTopicOf Inner-City_Games.