Giorgio Armani Crossroads – Episode Thirteen – Misty Copeland


Misty Copeland, March 10th 2021, New York

Misty Copeland is a classical ballerina with the American Ballet Theater. In 2015,
she became the first African-American woman to be named principal dancer in
the company’s 80-year history. In her episode of #giorgioarmanicrossroads she
relives the memory of that moment and how she risked ending her career to make
an impact beyond her own life, opening doors for the black community as a
whole.

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