
The six-time Grammy award winning group Black Eyed Peas has set plans to help thousands of teens in New York City. They recently announced they would be opening the Peapod Adobe Youth Voices music and multimedia academy for students aged 13-19 in New York City.
The Black Eyed Peas' organization The Peabody Foundation along with the Adobe Foundation, created by the owners of the Adobe software brands, has already opened three academies in California. The newest academy is set to open this July in New York City's Lower East Side in a facility operated by Urban Arts Partnership, which runs after-school arts programs for teens attending under-served schools. Students will be accepted based on teacher recommendations, and their interest in the music industry, learning video and music production.
"Our passion for music and media was fueled by many generous people on our road to success," said Will.i.am. "Expanding the network of Peapod Adobe Youth Voices academies enables us to pay it forward, giving more youth the skills and encouragement they need to realize their dreams."


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By: mancha de platano on 4/21/2011 9:49PM
A I think it's great that the black-eyed peas gave this gift. New York kids are so talented. I'm not just saying that because I'm from New York. It just happens to be true.
Maybe now the black-eyed peas can come back to the West Coast, namely Oakland and open up an Academy here. Just saying
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By: "DimePiece" on 4/22/2011 1:01PM
It is nice to see the Black Eyed Peas still giving back to the youth! Not only kids can be talented in New York but there are kids all over West, East, ect.. coast that are TOO! Hopefully, the Black Eyed Peas will expand not just in the New York area? This will definitely help, teach, and inspire kids who want to make their dreams come true! Good lookin out! :-)
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