Posted: June 18th, 2008
Breaking Ground with Bill T. Jones: Harlem, Cultural Capital: Naming The Future

What is the future of Harlem as a cultural capital? Bill T. Jones moderates the third in Breaking Ground, a series of Harlem community dialogues. Bill T. Jones is the co-founder and artistic director of the Arnie Zane Dance Company. Participants include Omar Freilla, Green Workers Cooperative founder; Bakari Kitwana, author; Voza Rivers, executive producter for the New Heritage Theatre Group; Clesont Mitchell, director of family and community outreach for Village Academies; and Beatrice Sibblies, real estate developer. The musical guests are Oscar-nominated group from Harlem’s IMPACT Repertory Theatre. This event was held at the Harlem Stage Gatehouse. This series is made possible by Chase.


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