Cleo Parker Robinson shares her journey as a dancer growing up during segregation and Jim Crow laws, reflecting on the powerful influence of her racially diverse Denver community and her family's guidance. She discusses the healing power of dance, the importance of gratitude, and the vitality of keeping fit. Cleo also delves into mentorship, the evolution of women's roles, and her groundbreaking work with Project Self Discovery. Through her stories, she offers insightful reflections on humanity, empowerment, and the transformative impact of the arts.
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