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Activist and comedian W. Kamau Bell muses on parenting in the Trump era, "free speech" dustups, woke children's TV and his fear of going off the grid.
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| Under the RadarBen JardineIn an era of political and social strife, Bell is the bright comedic light we all need. |
| TIME MagazineAshley HoffmanThe TV host and podcaster has always been skilled at finding the comic absurdity in darkness, but it's the moving way he talks about searching for hope that really makes this hour resonate. |
| Sydney Morning HeraldBrad NewsomeSadly, the moments of focus and purpose are fleeting, and Bell squanders too much of his time on dated talking points and extraneous anecdotes. |
| AV ClubDanette ChavezIf you're looking for a progressive echo chamber, you won't find it in this thoughtful special. Private School Negro is full of rightful criticism, but it's also compassionate. |