Our Voices 526: African Female Comedians Laughing Out Loud
On this episode of Our Voices, we take a look how female stand-up comedians use laughter as a form of expression and empowerment to advocate for a better society. South Africa comedian Tumi Morake shares how African women are breaking barriers in the male dominated field and garnering major dominance and popularity on various platforms. Also, Anna Malagho, a Kenyan stand-up comic that migrated to the United States, discusses her journey and elaborates on facing discrimination for her accent across different comedy clubs in the United States.
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