National Black Arts Festival
Jet, August 10, 1998
Nationally-syndicated radio personality Tom Joyner, whose "The Tom Joyner Show" kicked off the recent 10th anniversary of the National Black Arts festival in Atlanta with a special live broadcast, celebrates the festival's success with Deborah Richardson, managing director, National Black Arts Festival; Ingrid Saunders-Jones, vice president of the Coca Cola Foundation and board chair of the National Black Arts Festival; famed actor Charles S.
Dutton, honorary chairperson, National Black Arts Festival; and Dwight Andrews, artistic director, National Black Arts Festival. Framed actress Phyllis Yvonne Stickey and the hit group War were among the featured performers on-site exposure for the Arts Festival.
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