Black Chamber Music & Ball Change and Brush — Believe in the Tap

Author: Barbara Bry Neil Senturia
Created: 03 Feb, 2021
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Updated: 15 Aug, 2022●
1 min read
Donna DeBerry of the San Diego Black Chamber of Commerce speaks to Barbara and Neil about the pandemic, systemic racism, and business literacy. Summer Williams explains how Rap a Tap Center for the Arts made the business steps to dance through COVID's limitations.
(Originally aired 1Feb21)
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