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Nate Wallace

Stephen Henderson spoke with Nate Wallace about creating a more inclusive arts community.

09/08/2020

One Detroit

Nate Wallace

Clip: Season 3 Episode 15 | 5m 22sVideo has Closed Captions

Stephen Henderson spoke with Nate Wallace about creating a more inclusive arts community.

Knight’s Detroit program director, Nate Wallace, recently wrote an op-ed emphasizing the need to break down racial and economic barriers to the arts. That includes hiring more African Americans at cultural institutions. Stephen Henderson spoke with Nate about creating a more inclusive arts community. Episode 315/Segment 1

09/08/2020

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