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Dec 2020
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Issues Affecting the Black Condition (w/...

Headgum & Nicole Byer
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Roy Wood Jr. (The Daily Show) shares his calculations on the safest way of traveling during COVID, discusses dealing with friends who aren't taking the pandemic seriously, getting detained in Canada, and reporting on Black issues on The Daily Show.

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