The city of San Francisco along and community based organizations helped to organize a midnight basketball league designed to unite a divided neighborhood. Amanze Eminike, 21, is a life long resident of Hunter's Point and a content producer at YO! Youth Outlook Multimedia.
SF Midnight Hoops Unites the Hunter's Point Hood
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