Broad and High
Art & Song to Right a Wrong Preview
Preview: Season 12 Episode 18 | 24sVideo has Closed Captions
Artist uses work to highlight injustices. Singer/songwriter gives a voice to others.
Visual artist Ike Newsum highlights class struggle and racial injustice both academically and artistically. Growing up in the South & the son of civil rights activists, this was a role he was born to play. Singer, songwriter & producer Brianna O’Dell started her performance career as a child singing in the adult church choir. She creates songs in order to have a voice & to advocate for others.
Broad and High is a local public television program presented by WOSU
Production of Broad & High is funded in part by the Greater Columbus Arts Council, the Columbus State Hospitality Management Program and viewers like you!
Broad and High
Art & Song to Right a Wrong Preview
Preview: Season 12 Episode 18 | 24sVideo has Closed Captions
Visual artist Ike Newsum highlights class struggle and racial injustice both academically and artistically. Growing up in the South & the son of civil rights activists, this was a role he was born to play. Singer, songwriter & producer Brianna O’Dell started her performance career as a child singing in the adult church choir. She creates songs in order to have a voice & to advocate for others.
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And hear from a singer -songwriter who has found her sound.
That's next time on Broad & High,.
Thursday night at 8 on WOSU -TV.
Broad and High is a local public television program presented by WOSU
Production of Broad & High is funded in part by the Greater Columbus Arts Council, the Columbus State Hospitality Management Program and viewers like you!