W. Kamau Bell: Private School Negro (2018) -
The special features sharp critiques of the "Trump era" (or "error") and riffs on media culture, free speech, and prominent political figures like Sean Spicer and Jeff Sessions. Performance Style & Reviews
W. Kamau Bell 's 2018 Netflix special, , is a socio-political comedy set that explores the complexities of race, parenting, and American democracy during the Trump administration. Key Themes & Content W. Kamau Bell: Private School Negro (2018)
Bell uses anecdotes about his young biracial daughters to highlight societal absurdities. He discusses the challenges of raising black children in a turbulent political climate and finds unexpected hope in "woke" children's programming like Doc McStuffins . The special features sharp critiques of the "Trump
The title is a sequel to his previous special, Semi-Prominent Negro . Bell explicitly chose the term "negro" to connect with the gravitas of civil rights icons like Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, viewing it as a "classically, importantly black" identifier. Key Themes & Content Bell uses anecdotes about
