My company, Cinema Gypsy, produced a podcast, 'Bronzeville,' in conjunction with Larenz Tate and his brothers that we're developing into a television show. It deals with a very tight-knit African-American community in Chicago in 1947 and people who run a numbers wheel.

My company, Cinema Gypsy, produced a podcast, 'Bronzeville,' in conjunction with Larenz Tate and his brothers that we're developing into a television show. It deals with a very tight-knit African-American community in Chicago in 1947 and people who run a numbers wheel.

📖 Laurence Fishburne

🌍 American  |  👨‍💼 Actor

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This quote highlights a compelling portrayal of a historical African-American community in 1947 Chicago, focusing on its social dynamics and cultural nuances. The development from a podcast to a television series reflects the power of storytelling to shed light on underrepresented histories and experiences. Such projects contribute significantly to diversifying media narratives and fostering greater understanding of African-American history and community resilience. It’s inspiring to see creators bringing these stories to mainstream attention, emphasizing themes of community, entrepreneurship, and cultural heritage.

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