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- Kamau travels to Dallas, an epicenter of not only shocking statistical deadly violence against the trans community, but also of activism and resilience.
- Kamau examines the military and how it is beset by the same destructive forces that keep the U.S. divided as a nation.
- Kamau travels to the Black Hills of South Dakota, known for millennia to Native Americans as "the heart of everything that is"; Native leaders explain the Landback Campaign and demand the United States honor its treaties and return all public lands.
- 2016–20228.6 (9)TV EpisodeWhile sports can be exhilarating, they come with intensity and pressure that can compromise athletes' mental health; Kamau heads to the legendary sports town of Boston to find out how athletes are speaking up and leading change.
- 2016–20228.6 (14)TV EpisodeA largely unknown population of Black Americans have called Appalachia home since the time of the conquistadors and contributed to American culture in overlooked ways.
- 2016–202242mTV-PG8.5 (17)TV EpisodeKamau visits New York City to talk to recent Iranian immigrants and those who came here decades ago.
- Kamau digs deeply into the discrimination and racism that lingers in programs like STEM; he looks at efforts to build a more inclusive workforce for the globally competitive future in technology and space.
- 2016–20228.4 (14)TV EpisodeW. Kamau Bell heads to South Florida, home of the largest number of Venezuelans in the United States. He meets with newly arrived Venezuelans as well as established Venezuelan-Americans helping their community to better try to understand the complicated crisis that's forcibly displaced millions of Venezuelans from their homes, many of them now seeking asylum and refuge in Miami-Dade.
- Kamau spends time on the on the notorious Skid Row in Los Angeles and explores its racial, socio-economic and statistical dynamics.
- Exploring the perception of the warrior cop in America and two mindsets of the police forces across the country; warrior versus guardian.
- Returning to Portland to explore the dynamics of the current protests; talking with the founders of BLM as well as athletes, entertainers and regular folks who have become active in the social and justice movement.
- Kamau explores the shifting ethnic makeup of the U.S. in a celebratory exploration of an increasingly robust mixed-race population and the ways in which they are changing and challenging the culture.
- Years of drought and extreme heat waves in California have seen wildfires grow in frequency, intensity and size; the crisis is fuelled by mismanagement of land, corporate greed and climate change.
- Kamau explores Milwaukee, Wisconsin to understand why living while black is challenging.
- Kamau visits Philadelphia and Chester, Pennsylvania to learn about the toxic man-made disasters that have polluted these communities for generations.
- 2016–20228.2 (33)TV EpisodeW. Kamau Bell heads to Pittsburgh to take a deeper look into the damaging systemic applications of White supremacy.
- 2016–202242mTV-PG8.2 (22)TV EpisodeW. Kamau Bell explores inequities in the public education system through two very different school districts near Cleveland, Ohio.
- Kamau takes a look at Washington D.C. through the eyes of the city's residents who show him the vibrant culture of D.C. that is distinct from the Washington politics that surround it.
- While in and around Seattle, Kamau takes a look at different forms of activism that white people are using to combat America's history of white supremacy and the rise of extreme right wing groups across the country.
- 2016–202242mTV-PG8.1 (20)TV EpisodeKamau visits Salt Lake City, Utah, to explore the growing LGBTQ+ community living in the epicenter of the Mormon religion.
- W. Kamau Bell speaks with Vanessa Minton, a gig worker in Austin, Texas, on what life has been like during the pandemic. Across the United States, the fastest-growing category of new jobs is gig work, spurred on by tech companies and their never-ending stream of apps; low and uncertain incomes have replaced benefits.
- Appalachians are generally pictured as White working class Americans. A largely unknown population of Black Americans have called it home since the time of the conquistadors and contributed to American culture in overlooked ways.
- Kamau explores American disparity through the lens of generational wealth, digging into the forces that are actively working to keep Black families from building prosperity and the possible solutions that can fix it.
- Kamau heads to the Dakotas to shed light on a population over which the United States has too long cast a shadow: the indigenous people we mistakenly call Native Americans.
- Kamau visits the American Sikh community and tries to clear the numerous misconceptions that most Americans have about them, especially when they confuse them with Muslims.
- Encouraged by the state, mainlanders flock to Hawaii during the pandemic; native Hawaiians now beg people to stop visiting and moving to Hawaii, where the rising cost of living makes it the most expensive state in the country.
- WKB visits the "new" and "improved" KKK that is more concerned about its branding but still has the same hate.
- W. Kamau Bell talks to people with physical disabilities to see how they are being treated by the system.
- W. Kamau Bell heads to Oklahoma to explore how politics and economic disparity are impacting families and independent farmers.
- Kamau visits the people who live at the border between the U.S. and Mexico to see what their life is like.
- Kamau visits Canada to see if it's all it's cracked up to be.
- WKB visits San Quentin, one of the most progressive prisons from a rehabilitation standpoint.
- 2016–202242mTV-PG7.6 (13)TV EpisodeKamau meets members of the Hmong community brought here after the Secret War forced their expulsion from Laos and learns the multi-generational stories of loss, perseverance and hope that make up their American journey.
- 2016–202242mTV-PG7.6 (26)TV EpisodeIn just one freewheeling visit to the D.C. Metro area, Kamau enjoys an abundant cross-section of the brave spirits who come to this country from all over the world to make a better life.
- 2016–202242mTV-PG7.6 (28)TV EpisodeKamau visits the Gullah (also known as Geechee), an African American community spread around the coast of South Carolina (and Georgia) that has its own traditions, language and culture similar to that of the creole-speaking communities.
- Kamau goes to the heart of Chicago gang territory to explore the truth about violence in the city.
- W. Kamau Bell visits the historically black colleges and universities to see if there is still a need for them.
- W. Kamau Bell visits the Inuit people of Barrow, Alaska, 320 miles north of the Arctic Circle, where this town, only accessible by plane, is fighting to hold on to its traditions as large companies seek to acquire their natural resources.
- 2016–202242mTV-PG7.3 (22)TV EpisodeW. Kamau Bell's father helps him learn more about his roots and debunk some myths about the South.
- The population of East Los Angeles is over 90 percent Latino; they are predicted to be the majority population of Americans by 2044; W. Kamau Bell speaks to many Latinos who are fighting prejudice and spreading the message of tolerance.
- Camden, New Jersey has a reputation as one of the country's most dangerous cities; W. Kamau Bell heads there to see if a newly implemented community policing program is helping the relationship between citizens and the police force.
- W. Kamau Bell, liberal comedian and outspoken critic of gun laws in America, buys a .357 Magnum.
- 2016–20221h7.2 (23)TV EpisodePresenter W.Kamau Bell travels to Mississippi, where he meets activists, providers, and others on the front line in the struggle for reproductive rights and justice for women, in a state where these rights are repressed.
- W. Kamau Bell visits the islands of Hawaii to see how the Native Hawaiians are doing.
- W. Kamau Bell is off to speak to the people of Portland, Oregon where the result of a massive influx of hipsters appears to be gentrification; he inquires as to how this has affected the local neighborhoods.
- Kamau is excited to meet Muslims who are excited to explain that practitioners of Islam aren't what we think they are.
- 2016–202242mTV-PG7.0 (23)TV EpisodeKamau unlocks some of the myths and mysteries of Puerto Ricans, with an epic journey from New York City to the captivating island itself.
- Comparing the youth scene in Florida to the lives of those in retirement communities.
- Kamau visits Dallas-the home of the Megachurch, to find out what is creating the new face of Christianity today, in a city where church and state are far from separate.
- W. Kamal Bell visits people in North Carolina and Tennessee who are living completely off the grid; inside the tiny house movement; legendary Summer of Love commune, The Farm; doomsday prepper who refuses to be identified.
- 2016–202242mTV-PG6.7 (16)TV EpisodeAppalachia may be one of the hardest hit areas of the country economically, but it is still a region rich with history and optimism for Kamau to mine.
- While nodding to what we know and love about Chinese Americans, Kamau goes well beyond fortune cookies and kung fu to follow a complex and thriving culture whose roots lie deep in Chinatown.