‘I’m constantly fighting behind the scenes’ – Black comics on breaking down industry barriers

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Gina Yashere, Stephen K Amos, Lenny Henry and Daliso Chaponda discuss rejecting stereotypes, unwittingly becoming spokespeople and the strides that have been made in representation

join a Zoom conversation on a Saturday evening filled with – naturally – much laughter, even during difficult conversations around their respective comedy careers as Black British comedians.

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3% of UK population are black so if you are black and telling black orientated jokes then that is your demographic. I would suggest telling white jokes to grow the audience size and make some money.

‘I’m constantly fighting behind the scenes to try and culture vulture white characters, because I can't come up with my own ideas.’ – Black comics on breaking down industry barriers

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