An award-winning filmmaker embraces his family’s storytelling tradition to shape powerful narratives on African identities and art during times of political transition.
An award-winning filmmaker embraces his family’s storytelling tradition to shape powerful narratives on African identities and art during times of political transition.
An award-winning filmmaker embraces his family’s storytelling tradition to shape powerful narratives on African identities and art during times of political transition.
Originally published in "The Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center: The First 50 Years" (2009) In 1990, the Children’s Defense Fund (CDF), Dr. John Hope Franklin, and Dr. Dorothy Height convened 23 black …
An award-winning filmmaker embraces his family’s storytelling tradition to shape powerful narratives on African identities and art during times of political transition.