This piece from Day to Day (10/16/2006 - 5:11) describes Dizzy's tour and its role as cultural diplomacy. The person behind the tour was a New York Congressman from Harlem, Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. His son Adam Clayton Powell, III, helped organize a concert celebrating Dizzy's tour. "Really interesting music attracts people, and then they hang around for a discussion of the politics," Powell, III says. "They may hate our policies, but they love our music."
Musings
- Here's an obvious jumping off point: Just which musicians or others would make a good cultural ambassador for the U.S. today in the Muslim world?
- There is some cultural diplomacy going on today, although usually not government sponsored--in sports.
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