The Emmy-winning actress spoke with Vanity Fair about her new show, which premieres March 13 and was based on a book by Temple professor Liz Moore.
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I started with Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) a few years ago and I never looked back. What an experience it has been to mentor a young kid with the potential to have positive impact on his ...