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Tiny Toones B-boys and B-girls
Tuy Sopil, born a Cambodian political refugee, came to the states at an early age and struggled with poverty, violence and gangs. After nearly 10 years in and out of prison, he was deported back to Cambodia. Making the most of a second chance, he began to use the hip hop he learned in the states to teach kids from the poorest communities in Cambodia the art and science of breakdancing.
To support their work and donate, visit http://www.tinytoonescambodia.com/
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