The week after George Floyd was killed, Griffin Matthews posted a video on his instagram feed speaking up about his personal experience with Broadway being racist. The video went viral and the conversation about racism in the American theatre exploded.
Though you may recognize Griffin as D’Unte on the television show Dear White People, he’s also the creator of an auto-biographical documentary musical called Witness Uganda. And my friends, I can tell you that Witness Uganda is an astonishing piece of art. I know because, starting in 2010, I was Griffin’s assistant on the show. What’s been heartbreaking is that over its years of development, Witness Uganda got derailed due to what can only really be called white-washing.
In this episode, Griffin Matthews tells the story of his experience developing Witness Uganda and shares why art can be the most powerful form of activism. Plus listen to the end and you’ll get to hear a song from the show!... ๐งก
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Resources
Follow Griffin on instagram here. And here’s his viral video, Dear Amy Cooper: Broadway is racist.
Read about and support the We See You Wat movement at www.weseeyouwat.com. (Sign the petition here.)
Learn about Witness Uganda at www.witnessuganda.com and this is cool - there’s also a wikipedia page about Witness Uganda (under the name Invisible Thread).
Shout out to the Boston Court theatre in Pasadena, California and Artistic Director Jessica Kubzansky, who connected me to Griffin in the first place back in 2010!
Here are videos from my 30th Birthday Cabaret show... the ones where I’m in a sparkly brown dress are in Griffin’s living room (and that’s his partner Matt Gould playing the keyboard!)
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Production Credits:
Our Editor is Sean Brennan
Our Photographer and Graphic Designer is Laura Sills
Our Videographer is Miguel Garzón Martínez
And our theme song is “Waters of Body” by Strange Weather
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