Robert Townsend Teaches At-Risk Youth The Art Of Filmmaking
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What happens when outsiders to the HBCU community try to impact Black college culture? The answer may not be as straightforward as you think.
Actor/director Robert Townsend talked with Roland Martin during the Congressional Black Caucus ALC about a community-based film project that taught 20 at-risk students from the Overtown community in Florida and 25 students from the School of Communication’s Cinema and Interactive Media program the art of filmmaking. Plus, Townsend discusses his latest film project “Playin’ for Love.”
Stay connected on 2013 CBCF Coverage, and tune in to “NewsOne Now” with Roland Martin this fall on TV One!
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