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The Oscar Nominee Cord Jefferson on Why Race Is so “Fertile” for Comedy

The New Yorker Radio Hour

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Casting, Confrontation, and Comedy: Exploring Themes of Race

This chapter explores the importance of inclusive casting, age-appropriate portrayals, and contrasting perspectives in a movie scene. It also delves into the consequences of dishonesty and the influence of family history, while discussing the challenge of balancing weighty themes with humor and the significance of race in society.

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