In this episode of Lives that Speak, Head of School, Bryan Garman chats with composer and singer/songwriter Kathryn Bostic about working with August Wilson, celebrating Toni Morrison, honoring her own self-sovereignty, and listening to silence.

Kathryn is known for her original work on film, TV, theater, and symphonic music. She was recently Emmy nominated for her score in the 2019 award-winning film “Toni Morrison- The Pieces I am”; Kathryn is the recipient of many fellowships and awards including the prestigious Sundance Time Warner Fellowship. in 2016, Kathryn became the first female African American score composer in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences.

Kathryn's Website - https://kathrynbostic.com
Distinguished Alumni Award Video - https://youtu.be/ViYQ8eCdpz0 

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