African Americans
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Kim Frazier photo 1, 2022-06-27
Local author, Kim Frazier, discusses her childhood and education in D.C. She details how her love of hand dancing first began as a young child. As an adult, Frazier has performed in dance troupes and has won numerous dance competitions. She has viewed and experienced the transitions that D.C. Hand Dance has undergone over the decades. Frazier, a vocal advocate for sustaining D.C. Hand Dance, shares her perspective on whether the newer styles of Hand Dance can still be called 'Hand Dance'.
Kim Frazier photo 2, 2022-06-27
Local author, Kim Frazier, discusses her childhood and education in D.C. She details how her love of hand dancing first began as a young child. As an adult, Frazier has performed in dance troupes and has won numerous dance competitions. She has viewed and experienced the transitions that D.C. Hand Dance has undergone over the decades. Frazier, a vocal advocate for sustaining D.C. Hand Dance, shares her perspective on whether the newer styles of Hand Dance can still be called 'Hand Dance'.
Kim Frazier photo 3, 2022-06-27
Local author, Kim Frazier, discusses her childhood and education in D.C. She details how her love of hand dancing first began as a young child. As an adult, Frazier has performed in dance troupes and has won numerous dance competitions. She has viewed and experienced the transitions that D.C. Hand Dance has undergone over the decades. Frazier, a vocal advocate for sustaining D.C. Hand Dance, shares her perspective on whether the newer styles of Hand Dance can still be called 'Hand Dance'.
Kim Frazier photo 4, 2022-06-27
Local author, Kim Frazier, discusses her childhood and education in D.C. She details how her love of hand dancing first began as a young child. As an adult, Frazier has performed in dance troupes and has won numerous dance competitions. She has viewed and experienced the transitions that D.C. Hand Dance has undergone over the decades. Frazier, a vocal advocate for sustaining D.C. Hand Dance, shares her perspective on whether the newer styles of Hand Dance can still be called 'Hand Dance'.
Kim Frazier photo 5, 2022-06-27
Local author, Kim Frazier, discusses her childhood and education in D.C. She details how her love of hand dancing first began as a young child. As an adult, Frazier has performed in dance troupes and has won numerous dance competitions. She has viewed and experienced the transitions that D.C. Hand Dance has undergone over the decades. Frazier, a vocal advocate for sustaining D.C. Hand Dance, shares her perspective on whether the newer styles of Hand Dance can still be called 'Hand Dance'.
Kim Frazier transcript, 2022-06-27
Local author, Kim Frazier, discusses her childhood and education in D.C. She details how her love of hand dancing first began as a young child. As an adult, Frazier has performed in dance troupes and has won numerous dance competitions. She has viewed and experienced the transitions that D.C. Hand Dance has undergone over the decades. Frazier, a vocal advocate for sustaining D.C. Hand Dance, shares her perspective on whether the newer styles of Hand Dance can still be called 'Hand Dance'.
Lashonia Thompson-El interview, part 1, 2018-05-05
Lashonia Thompson-El interview, part 2, 2018-07-08
Lauren Paylor interview, 2020-06-30
This is an individual interview of Lauren Paylor in which she discusses her experiences as a Black mixologist and bartender, being a part of the local Shaw community, and the community of Black bartenders in D.C. during the COVID-19 pandemic and 2020 protests.
Laverne Hedrick interview, 2019-08-28
Laverne Hedrick discusses growing up in Greensboro, North Carolina; her time in Southeast Washington, D.C.; and her community engagement in Kenilworth.