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EPISODE · Jan 21, 2025 · 26 MIN

All-Black improv team performs for laughs, boosts diversity on stage and in the crowd

from St. Louis on the Air

Some Black People is an all-Black St. Louis improv team dedicated to refining craft, building community, and diversifying an artform that’s historically been predominantly white. Founding members Jessica Nicole, Charles Harris, and Aaron Moore discuss the personal and community impact of Some Black People, and their definition of “success.”

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