Ralph Remington, the Director of Theater and Musical Theater at theĀ National Endowment for the Arts, stopped by the Engine28 offices to check out the newsroom activity. We took a few minutes to exchange views on the state of African-American and Asian-American theater, among other topics. Here’s Remington on African-American History Month, President Obama, Stanley Kowalski, Asians as Whites and how Arabs are unaccounted for in the larger America culture.
Take a listen and let us know what you think:
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Also, here’s Remington on Michael Jackson, President Obama and Black Male Identity.
Engine28.com is partially funded by the National Endowment for the Arts. The thoughts and opinions expressed in this post are Ralph Remington’s and are not necessarily reflective of the National Endowment for the Arts.





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