BRTW Salutes Paul Robeson
Actor,Singer,Activist
Actor,Singer,Activist
BRTW Salutes Hattie McDaniel First Black Oscar Winner! Transcript for today's episode to come. Don’t Miss BRTW’s Live Black History Month Heroes Celebration Friday 2.23.18 & Saturday 2.24.18 from 8:00 – 9:30 pm 353 Studios in Manhattan There will be booze, Black history, and bad-assery
“Uncle Tom's Children,” "Black Boy”, "Native Son.” Today BRTW celebrates Richard N. Wright! Believe it or not, I became familiar of Wright’s work a few years ago when I got the chance to portray him in a play. I know,right? Richard Wright was born on September 4th, 1908 in Natchez, Mississippi. Wright was a prolific
During the month of February, BRTW ensemble members are selecting personal Black heroes to highlight everyday. These heroes may have spoken the magic words that first made them see their Black beauty, the people who inspired them to become artists, or even the person who taught them how to make proper mixed greens.
During the month of February, BRTW ensemble members are selecting personal Black heroes to highlight everyday. These heroes may have spoken the magic words that first made them see their Black beauty, the people who inspired them to become artists, or even the person who taught them how to make proper mixed greens.
During the month of February, BRTW ensemble members are selecting personal Black heroes to highlight everyday. These heroes may have spoken the magic words that first made them see their Black beauty, the people who inspired them to become artists, or even the person who taught them how to make proper mixed greens.
During the month of February, BRTW ensemble members are selecting personal Black heroes to highlight everyday. These heroes may have spoken the magic words that first made them see their Black beauty, the people who inspired them to become artists, or even the person who taught them how to make proper mixed greens.
During the month of February, BRTW ensemble members are selecting personal Black heroes to highlight everyday. These heroes may have spoken the magic words that first made them see their Black beauty, the people who inspired them to become artists, or even the person who taught them how to make proper mixed greens.