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Clip: 10/27/2020 | 13m 9s

Mary Alice Williams talks with James King, the managing director of Harlem Stage.

In this fireside chat, former NJTV Anchor Mary Alice Williams speaks with James King, the managing director of Harlem Stage, about the state of the arts.

10/27/2020

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