Being Black in Corporate America – Beyond the Scenes | The Daily Show

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Published on October 5, 2021

Chelsea and Daily Show writer Christiana Mbakwe-Medina join Roy to discuss the resulting piece and their personal experiences, from being called “too professional” to going from “pet to threat.” #DailyShow #BeyondTheScenes

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12 comments

  • Juan Sanchez 3 years ago

    What I’ve learned is get your own business and not work for the white man and don’t fight in the white man’s Army

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  • Oh Snap !! 3 years ago

    So true

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  • Mike 3 years ago

    I wonder what it’s like to be light brown in Corporate America. Or the lesser-known issue of being average height. We need to bring the issue to the Forefront. More representation for people of average height

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  • JoeyDangerously 3 years ago

    Black men are more rare in corporate America than Black women…by design

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  • T Byas 3 years ago

    Black Brit will be viewed differently from black Americans simply because of their accent.

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  • Lucifer Blaze 3 years ago

    Just disgraceful journalism.

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  • Eli 3 years ago

    Looove this series! Keep them coming guys! This is the highlight of my week.

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  • T Byas 3 years ago

    Now I see why the narrative in your show is what it is at times, and by that I mean that the position is not that of an African American, but an immigrant.

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  • Mace Windu 3 years ago

    When corporations make statements about discrimination, it’s marketing. They don’t care.

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  • Evett C 3 years ago

    I believe everyone in the work place black or white has a long way to go in how to interact with each other. It’s just sad that people have to adjust to natural hair.

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  • Serge akpokli 3 years ago

    We always pretend it never existed!

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  • Cravid Ana 3 years ago

    The gaslight we face when we try to expose these things. The gaslight. That’s why I don’t talk to white people about race anymore.

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