The Awkward Thoughts of W. Kamau Bell

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The Awkward Thoughts of W. Kamau Bell is a humorous and socially conscious essay collection in which comedian and activist W. Kamau Bell reflects on race, politics, family, and his personal experiences.

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essay collection
non-fiction book
aboutAuthor W. Kamau Bell is a comedian NERFINISHED
W. Kamau Bell is an activist NERFINISHED
author W. Kamau Bell NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
discusses American culture
liberal politics
progressive activism
systemic racism
television and media industry
features autobiographical reflections
cultural criticism
political commentary
genre essays
humor
social commentary
hasPerspective African American perspective
hasTheme identity
inequality
intersection of comedy and activism
multiculturalism
navigating fame
parenting in a racialized society
language English
literaryForm personal essays
mainSubject activism
comedy
family
fatherhood
interracial relationships
media representation
personal experiences of W. Kamau Bell
politics
race
racism in the United States
social justice
narrativeForm first-person narrative
targetAudience adult readers
fans of W. Kamau Bell
readers interested in race and politics
tone humorous
socially conscious
workOf W. Kamau Bell NERFINISHED

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