
Leaders of Madison’s Black Renaissance
Documentary · History
Overview
Despite Blacks making up only 7% of Madison WI's population, they are leading in so many important areas from education to politics, and are launching so many multi-million dollar projects that people describe this period as a "Black Renaissance."
Top Cast
Kaleem Caire
Kaleem Caire
Founder-One City Schools
Kaleem Caire
Founder-One City Schools
Aaron Perry
Aaron Perry
Founder- Rebalanced Life-Wellness Assoc
Aaron Perry
Founder- Rebalanced Life-Wellness Assoc
Gloria Ladson-Billings, PhD
Gloria Ladson-Billings, PhD
Self
Gloria Ladson-Billings, PhD
Self
Joe Parisi
Joe Parisi
Self
Joe Parisi
Self
Betty Banks
Betty Banks
Self
Betty Banks
Self
Deana Wright
Deana Wright
Narrator
Deana Wright
Narrator
Ruben Anthony, Jr PhD
Ruben Anthony, Jr PhD
Self
Ruben Anthony, Jr PhD
Self
Sheila Stubbs
Sheila Stubbs
Self
Sheila Stubbs
Self
The Honorable Everett Mitchell
The Honorable Everett Mitchell
Self
The Honorable Everett Mitchell
Self
Erica Nelson, JD
Erica Nelson, JD
Self
Erica Nelson, JD
Self
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