David Hemphill on hope and power in the face of racism
2/4/2020 | 1m 34s
David Hemphill, Executive Director of the Black Theatre Troupe
David Hemphill serves as Executive Director of the Black Theatre Troupe, a highly respected company promoting excellence in the performing arts with an emphasis on people of color. The BTT conducts educational workshops and produces quality plays which reflect the African-American experience and help illuminate the culture to the Phoenix metropolitan area and throughout Arizona.
David Hemphill on hope and power in the face of racism
2/4/2020 | 1m 34s
David Hemphill serves as Executive Director of the Black Theatre Troupe, a highly respected company promoting excellence in the performing arts with an emphasis on people of color. The BTT conducts educational workshops and produces quality plays which reflect the African-American experience and help illuminate the culture to the Phoenix metropolitan area and throughout Arizona.
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