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Playwright James Ijames on the importance of Black and queer stories

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James Ijames is a Pulitzer Prize winning playwright who recently received five Tony nominations, including best play, for his hit Broadway show “Fat Ham.” NBC News’ Joe Fryer sat down with Ijames to discuss the importance of sharing stories of Blackness and queerness on an American stage.