Woke History Pilot: Women Shaving & Anita Hill
Publisher |
UCB Comedy
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Comedy
Publication Date |
Nov 14, 2017
Episode Duration |
01:18:57
The UCB Comedy Podcast Network is excited to announce that throughout November we’ll be releasing three diversity based podcast pilots. You can do your part by tuning in and listening to these hilarious underrepresented voices in comedy. In a time where in 2015, Texas fought and won to have their public school social studies books downplay the role of slavery in the civil war and omit the KKK and Jim Crow, it's imperative to discuss history not typically taught in public schools now more than ever. Enter Woke History! Each episode offers a quick recap of current events before diving into Woke History Lesson of the Day; discussing dissecting important moments in American History directly related to people of color, such as the the story of Black Wall Street, Anna Mae Wong (the first Asian American movie star in the 30s), the LA chinatown lynching. In this pilot, Cynthia Kao Nikki Ski cover the recent the surge of sexual harassment entering the public eye, the long history of publicly shaming women victims of assault abuse. Cynthia covers the invention of shaving as it pertains to women the influence it’s had on gender norms traditional grooming habits in the West. Nikki catches us up on the life career of Anita Hill her stint the public eye as a victim of harassment of Clarence Thomas the divide it caused within the black community. Find Cynthia at the following places: https://twitter.com/cynthkao https://www.instagram.com/cynthiakao www.Cynthiakao.com Find Nikki at the following places: https://twitter.com/missnikkistar https://www.instagram.com/nikkinicolestar https://www.facebook.com/NikkiStarTV/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUlgoLvyL3Y5v0_766r51dA The UCB Diversity Podcast Pilot Program is a collaboration between the UCB Comedy Podcast Network and The UCB LA Diversity Program to highlight unique comedic voices in the UCB comedy community interested in the world of podcasting. Program participants were granted access to professional recording equipment personal supplied by UCB Comedy Podcast Network as well as the opportunity present their shows via specific show feeds throughout the Podcast Network.

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