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July 24, 2020Jay Cobián58 minutesPlayMy guest onthe podcast today is Jay Cobián. Most recently seen in the new play “Richard & Jane &Dick & Sally” written by Noah Diaz at Baltimore Center Stage. Our conversationdives into the learned racism of our childhoods, what privileges and challengescome with being “white-passing,” and diversity in the arts among other topics. This episode wasrecorded on June 30th, 2020....moreShareView all episodesBy Denver Crawford522 ratingsJuly 24, 2020Jay Cobián58 minutesPlayMy guest onthe podcast today is Jay Cobián. Most recently seen in the new play “Richard & Jane &Dick & Sally” written by Noah Diaz at Baltimore Center Stage. Our conversationdives into the learned racism of our childhoods, what privileges and challengescome with being “white-passing,” and diversity in the arts among other topics. This episode wasrecorded on June 30th, 2020....more
My guest onthe podcast today is Jay Cobián. Most recently seen in the new play “Richard & Jane &Dick & Sally” written by Noah Diaz at Baltimore Center Stage. Our conversationdives into the learned racism of our childhoods, what privileges and challengescome with being “white-passing,” and diversity in the arts among other topics. This episode wasrecorded on June 30th, 2020.
July 24, 2020Jay Cobián58 minutesPlayMy guest onthe podcast today is Jay Cobián. Most recently seen in the new play “Richard & Jane &Dick & Sally” written by Noah Diaz at Baltimore Center Stage. Our conversationdives into the learned racism of our childhoods, what privileges and challengescome with being “white-passing,” and diversity in the arts among other topics. This episode wasrecorded on June 30th, 2020....more
My guest onthe podcast today is Jay Cobián. Most recently seen in the new play “Richard & Jane &Dick & Sally” written by Noah Diaz at Baltimore Center Stage. Our conversationdives into the learned racism of our childhoods, what privileges and challengescome with being “white-passing,” and diversity in the arts among other topics. This episode wasrecorded on June 30th, 2020.