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Ziwe explores the commercialization of Juneteenth with Wayne Brady; also, she sends a correspondent to go Juneteenth Caroling; featuring guests Laura Benanti, Larry Owens, Michelle Davis and more.

Original Air Date: Dec 25, 2022

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S2, EP12 "Juneteenth"

S2, EP12 "Juneteenth"

Ziwe explores the commercialization of Juneteenth with Wayne Brady; also, she sends a correspondent to go Juneteenth Caroling; featuring guests Laura Benanti, Larry Owens, Michelle Davis and more.

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S2, EP11 "Miss Universe"

S2, EP11 "Miss Universe"

Ziwe explores what it takes to be Miss Universe with America's Sweetheart, Drew Barrymore; after, she attends media training and puts her new skills to the test in a high fashion magazine shoot.

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S2, EP10 "Diversity Training"

S2, EP10 "Diversity Training"

Ziwe explores diversity in the workplace with Amber Riley; she sends a writer to host a diversity training with a group of opinionated employees; features guests Josh Sharp, Marie Faustin, Michelle Davis and Ike Ufomadu.

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S2, EP9 "Tech"

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Ziwe explores the impacts of the quickly growing world of tech with Blake Griffin and Joel Kim Booster; after, she challenges her writer to face-off against artificial intelligence; featuring guests Amy Sedaris, Scott Adsit, and Michelle Davis.

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