
Preview: WETA Arts: February 2021
Preview: Season 8 Episode 1 | 30s
WETA Arts celebrates Black History Month with stories from around DC.
WETA Arts celebrates Black History Month, featuring an award-winning fiction film about neighborhood change in DC, a documentary about the history of segregation in Alexandria, a first-generation Ethiopian American musician who fuses the music of his heritage with that of the African diaspora, and a Black actor who is on the front lines of representation, equity, inclusion in DC’s theatre scene.
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WETA Arts is a local public television program presented by WETA

Preview: WETA Arts: February 2021
Preview: Season 8 Episode 1 | 30s
WETA Arts celebrates Black History Month, featuring an award-winning fiction film about neighborhood change in DC, a documentary about the history of segregation in Alexandria, a first-generation Ethiopian American musician who fuses the music of his heritage with that of the African diaspora, and a Black actor who is on the front lines of representation, equity, inclusion in DC’s theatre scene.
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