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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Dec 26
How to Trick your Partner Into Better Taste (w/ Bobby Berk)
Emmy Award-winning interior designer Bobby Berk (Queer Eye, Junk or Jackpot?) joins Nicole to share the secrets of success behind his 22-year relationship. He discusses meeting his husband on Gay.com, his trick to manipulate a partner into having better taste, and the wild reason ... Show More
45m 43s
Oct 2023
Talking Shit with Cedric Johnson: After Black Lives Matter
<p></p><p>In Episode 57, we are joined by Dr. Cedric G. Johnson, Professor of Black Studies and Political Science at the University of Illinois at Chicago, to discuss his book After Black Lives Matter: Policing and Anti-Capitalist Struggle. We discuss the origins of modern polici ... Show More
1h 23m
Jul 2020
Unmasking Microaggressions & Taking Anti-Racism Discussions Beyond The Dinner Table with Eman Idil Bare
Black Lives Matter isn’t an Instagram trend, it’s a commitment to justice. And it’s not just a moment, but a movement that will never not be important.
In Ep. 21 of Season 2, we sit down with Eman Idil Bare to discuss her bouts with racism beginning at such a young age, anti-bl ... Show More
1h 17m
Jun 2020
A Conversation with Dom Roberts | Black Lives Matter, White Fragility & How We Can Do Better in our Fight Against Racism
<p>Welcome to the I Love You So Much podcast with Kenzie Elizabeth. Today Kenzie sits down with her best friend & most requested guest, Dom Roberts, to talk about black lives matter, white fragility, white privilege, and how we can do better and be better in our fight against ... Show More
1h 2m
Jul 2020
Interracial, Intercultural Love, and Becoming a Thriving Ally for the Black Community - with Paidiwanashe and Christina Mushayamunda
Pai and Christina Mushayamunda have felt the sideways stares and double looks of racism, being an intercultural and interracial couple in Tennessee. But they're fighting the good fight and using righteous anger to help make right and make change to systemic racism in America. The ... Show More
1h 10m