Shem Pennant Explains OG Racism
We continue to amplify black voices this week by sitting down with comedian Shem Pennant of UCB. He’s also from South London, so I wanted to know how he was feeling “during these tumultuous times.”
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We continue to amplify black voices this week by sitting down with comedian Shem Pennant of UCB. He’s also from South London, so I wanted to know how he was feeling “during these tumultuous times.”
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