PP&T explores Discrimination on Television

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Mar 28, 2009, 7:23:16 AM3/28/09
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Hello Good People,
 
This week, Charing and Len welcome Exavier Wardlaw, playwright, director, author, who is premiering his most recent my play, "Echoes of Justice," which had been acquired for the archives of Yale University Drama Club. Wardlaw, who's very adorable play "The Lollipop Forest" can be seen at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0cog15cKbk, is also leading the "Help Stamp Out Discrimination in Public Television," which protests the alleged discrimation of African American-created programming.   
 
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