Host of the Emmy Award winning CNN series United Shades of America, sociopolitical comedian and author W. Kamau Bell performs his one-man show "The W. Kamau Bell Curve: Ending Racism in About an Hour."
W. Kamau Bell delivers incisive, scathingly funny commentary on modern society that will change your view of race, politics, and social issues in America. His edgy yet level-headed view of the world leaves you with a more hopeful understanding of our country’s challenges, as well as conversation-stoking takeaways on humanity and social change that will have you contemplating the state of the union long after he has left the stage.
About "The W. Kamau Bell Curve: Ending Racism in About an Hour"
“The Curve” is a comedic, topical exploration of the current state of America’s racism, combined with a little (unknown) history, a little Powerpoint, and a whole bunch of Kamau. And because racism is always attacking in new ways and from new angles, Kamau attacks back by constantly adding new material. “The Curve” is a seamless mix of stand-up comedy, video and audio clips, personal stories, knowledge dropping, and solo theatrical performance.
May contain strong language and content not suitable for all audiences.
“Smart, stylish, and very much in the mold of politically outspoken comedians like Dave Chappelle.” - SF Weekly
Tickets: $45-$75
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Sponsored in part by Larry and Nancy Peckham and the Nazareth College Campus Activities Board
Read the interview with W. Kamau Bell in Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
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