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Lin-Manuel Miranda and Luis Miranda talk about their father-son relationship, how Lin-Manuel almost never finished In the Heights, and how Hurricane Maria brought them together to help the their home country of Puerto Rico. Moderated by Jacquelline Fuller.
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Lin-Manuel Miranda is a Pulitzer Prize, Grammy, Emmy, and Ton award-winning composer, lyricist and actor. He is the creator and original star of Broadway's Tony-winning Hamilton and In the Heights. Together, the Miranda Family has tireless supported the relief efforts in Puerto Rico following the destruction of Hurricane Maria in September 2017. Through the Hispanic Federation's UNIDOS Disaster Relief and Recovery Program, the family has helped raise over $43 million for relief and rebuilding effort.
Lin-Manuel Miranda and Luis Miranda talk about their father-son relationship, how Lin-Manuel almost never finished In the Heights, and how Hurricane Maria brought them together to help the their home country of Puerto Rico. Moderated by Jacquelline Fuller.
Watch more talks from Zeitgeist 2019: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJhC0rY-YEDxX_cnUPY_A3mLgYleVV7OX
Google Zeitgeist is a collection of talks by people who are changing the world. Hear entrepreneurs, CEOs, storytellers, scientists, and dreamers share their visions of how we can shape tomorrow.
Lin-Manuel Miranda is a Pulitzer Prize, Grammy, Emmy, and Ton award-winning composer, lyricist and actor. He is the creator and original star of Broadway's Tony-winning Hamilton and In the Heights. Together, the Miranda Family has tireless supported the relief efforts in Puerto Rico following the destruction of Hurricane Maria in September 2017. Through the Hispanic Federation's UNIDOS Disaster Relief and Recovery Program, the family has helped raise over $43 million for relief and rebuilding effort.