James Hardy Martin conducts a class at the White Hall Arts Academy in South Los Angeles. The academy has added a Soundworks program to teach transitional aged foster youth and young people involved in the juvenile justice system in sound engineering, lighting design and video production.

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By Shirley Hawkins

Contributing Writer

SOUTH LOS ANGELES — The White Hall Arts Academy Foundation has launched its fall Soundworks High Road Workforce Development Program that trains transitional aged foster youth and young people involved in the juvenile justice system in sound engineering, lighting design and video production.

The 10-week program that starts Oct. 4, will offer hands-on training in audio, video and lighting.

Graduates will receive career placement or apprenticeships w

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