Gay black comedians
LGBTQ comedians are doing BIG things!
After seeing the recent success of such comedians as Joel Kim Booster (Fire Island), Billy Eichner (BROS) and Bowen Yang (Saturday Late hours Live), its adj to see that LGBTQ comedians are making their verb on the world of comedy. But theres another group under the LGBTQ spectrum thats also showing out BLACK AND LATINX BEARS!
Here are 5 beary talented Black and Latinx comedians that we think are doing BIG THINGS!
Brandon Ash-Mohammed
The hilarious Brandon Ash-Mohammed is a Black Canadian of Trinidadian descent whose debut comedy album Capricornication was released to critical acclaim in The album debuted at #1 on the iTunes Canada Comedy charts, making him the first Gay, Inky Canadian to reach that honor.
An alumnus of the comedy school at Humber College, much of Brandon’s comedy centers around his Queer identity, being biracial (he has a Black-Trinidadian mother and a white father) and the assumptions people make about his heritage; While he does contain some Muslim heritage (evident by his las
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LGBTQ POC comedians we're obsessed with right now
Reiko Yanagi
Meet some of our favorite LGBTQ comedians of color tearing it up on podcasts and at comedy clubs all over NYC
As the influence dynamics of the comedy world switch towards balance, inclusivity and creativity, NYC is once again pumping fresh blood into the scene. Whether it's Joel Kim Booster dominating stand-up stages, Sydnee Washington owning one of the best comedy podcasts in NYC, or Bob the Drag Queen reigning on RuPaul's Drag Race, LGBTQ comedians of color are redefining the industry, one dope set at a time. Get to know these acts before they become superstars.
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LGBTQ POC Comedians you should know
Alex English
Where you can BY: Jasmine Franklin Published 1 year ago Discover Proudly Amplifies Voices from a Wide Range of Perspectives and Experiences. Laughter is universal, but the comedians who make us laugh bring their unique stories and perspectives to the stage. Among these, Black gay standups are carving out a space with their distinctive voices and refreshing humor. Their rise in the comedy world is entertaining and essential for representation in the entertainment industry. Here are some of the rising stars you need to know. Spotlighting the talents of Black gay standups who are making waves is vital. These comedians are hilarious and crucial in pushing forward conversations about race, sexuality, and identity. They use their platforms to convey visibility and celebrate their communities, making the world of comedy more diverse and inclusive. Dewayne Perkins is a name youll want to keep in mind. With a acute wit and a flair for the dramatic, Perkins has quickly become a favorite on the comedy circuit. Hes written for shows
Celebrating Diversity in Comedy
1. Dewayne Perkins