Okeyo, a writer, producer, filmmaker, and activist also produces Comedy n’ Waffles on Tuesday nights at Ginny’s Supper Club at celebrity chef Marcus Samuelsson’s Red Rooster restaurant in Harlem.
Another in an occasional series that offers a slice of campus life based on an interview with a randomly chosen student: Q. How do you like Smith? A. I like it academically. Socially, it’s not the ...
Agunda Okeyo is a writer, producer, filmmaker and activist born in Nairobi and raised between New York City and the Kenyan capital. She has called New York City home for more than 20 years and proudly ...
This week host Charise Frazier sit down with Agunda Okeyo, a New York writer, activist and curator of “Sisters of Comedy,” the longest running comedy show in New York City, featuring women of color.
Black women in comedy are finally having the coming out party they deserve as the last few years have brought forth several Black women who made major strides in the comedy arena, as well as breaking ...
They’ve got jokes! Tons of them. Comedienne Agunda Okeyo has assembled some of her favorite fellow comics for the “Sisters of Comedy” showcase at the legendary Caroline’s this Wednesday, Nov. 18. The ...