Tony and Peabody Award winner Murray Horwitz, the Director of Development of WPAS also spoke glowingly about WPASand programming and its effects on the community which also includes a most important audience — Congress.
Listening raptly to the speakers were filmmaker Khephra Burns and his wife Essence Magazine Emerita Susan Taylor, Evidence Dance Company Associate Director Arcell Cabuag, and Bonnie Cannon, first African-American Trustee of Southampton, fashion designer Edward Wilkerson, sculptor Hans Van de Bovenkamp, painter Frank Wimberley, art consultant Peg Alston and Willis Burton, Bob Perry and Gail Monroe Perry, Cheryl Buck, Anna Eagle, Candace Dyal, Daren Thomas, Deborah Fox and Lamar Miller, Diane and Lex Cohen, Dianne Plummer, Edward Callaghan, John Wegorzewski, Errol and Paula Taylor, Gaby McDonald, Gini Booth, Jacques-Philippe Piverger, Judy and Bob Adams, Kees and Sharon Van Liempt, Lola C. West and Maymette Carter, Sharon Bowen and Larry Morse, Stephen Wald and Immeke Schmidt. |
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