Jul 29, 2006; San Pablo, CA, USA; DEBBIE ALLEN (left), an actor/director/producer/choreographer who played in the T.V. series Fame, receives a plaque from Richmond Mayor IRMA ANDERSON after speaking at the BSAA (Black Sports Agents Association) sports and dance clinic at Contra Costa College. The clinic, thrown by Andre Farr, a former Kennedy High School and UCLA football player, f

Jul 29, 2006; San Pablo, CA, USA; DEBBIE ALLEN (left), an actor/director/producer/choreographer who played in the T.V. series Fame, receives a plaque from Richmond Mayor IRMA ANDERSON after speaking at the BSAA (Black Sports Agents Association) sports and dance clinic at Contra Costa College. The clinic, thrown by Andre Farr, a former Kennedy High School and UCLA football player, f Stock Photo
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Jul 29, 2006; San Pablo, CA, USA; DEBBIE ALLEN (left), an actor/director/producer/choreographer who played in the T.V. series Fame, receives a plaque from Richmond Mayor IRMA ANDERSON after speaking at the BSAA (Black Sports Agents Association) sports and dance clinic at Contra Costa College. The clinic, thrown by Andre Farr, a former Kennedy High School and UCLA football player, featured motivational speakers and professional coaches giving instruction in basketball, football and dance among others. The clinic finished with a talent contest judged by hip hop artist Missy Elliott. Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dean Coppola/Contra Costa Times/ZUMA Press. (©) Copyright 2006 by Contra Costa Times

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