Ken, your father was a new york policeman and your grandfather was a via nom veteran. How do you feel now about the way that the police and sort of non police are managing this complicated time? You know that that's a tough one. Um, my plight as a young black man hasn't afforded me to still avoid a the negative, sometimes interactions and relationships between myself and police officers. M i think more so the issue is when those bad apples do do something, truly being held accountable.
A playwright, poet, actor, director, and producer—Keenan Scott II joins to discuss his powerful and captivating Broadway play “Thoughts of a Colored Man.”