Going Underground – From Mississippi to East London – the power of music w/Josette Bushell-Mingo
Going Underground with Afshin Rattansi
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We speak to actress and director Josette Bushell-Mingo about the politics of the incomparable Nina Simone. Her play Nina A Story About Me and Nina Simone follows the singer’s activism and draws a parallel to the Black Lives Matter movement today. On this week at Edinburgh Fringe Festival!
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– August 7, 2017
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