Gwen Walker and Zachary Freed Preserve African American History: Empower Community through Art, Film, and Resilience
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Dave Washington hosts a special Veterans Affairs Plus program on 91.5 Jazz and More, featuring guests Gwen Walker and Zachary Freed. Gwen Walker, founder of Nevada's first African American Museum, discusses the museum's challenges, including a busted pipe and roof damage, and her recent diagnosis with lymphedema. Zachary Freed, a 23-year-old filmmaker, shares his journey from dance to filmmaking, highlighting his work on a documentary about West Las Vegas history. The documentary, titled "Unsung," covers local African American history and features murals at the Pearson Center. Both guests emphasize the importance of preserving African American history and community engagement.
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