Stand-up comedian Twayna Mayne explores the subject of food and how it shapes our identity with chef and broadcaster Andi Oliver and academic and podcaster Chantelle Lewis. Show more
Stand-up comedian Twayna Mayne explores stereotypes attached to black women – especially “the angry black woman” trope. Chef and broadcaster Andi Oliver adds her perspective. Show more
Stand-up comedian Twayna Mayne explores the pervasive subject of class and how it shapes identity and opportunity with broadcaster Andi Oliver and academic Chantelle Lewis. Show more
Comedian Twayna Mayne explores the phrase “I don’t see race” and what it means to identity with chef and broadcaster Andi Oliver and academic and podcaster Chantelle Lewis. Show more
Twayna Mayne was trans-racially adopted and her series Black Woman explores her quest to work our her identity. This is an extended discussion supporting that series. Show more
Accompanying Twayna Mayne's new series this is a chance to hear the subjects of each episode discussed in more detail with Andi Oliver and Chantelle Lewis. Show more
Featuring stand-up recorded at Up The Creek Comedy Club in Greenwich, comedian Twayna Mayne searches for role models in her quest to explore her Black British Identity. Show more
Featuring stand-up recorded at Up the Creek Comedy Club in Greenwich, comedian Twayna Mayne explores her black British identity via her trans-racial upbringing. Show more
Featuring stand-up recorded at Up The Creek Comedy Club in Greenwich, comedian Twayna Mayne explores colourism as part of an exploration of her Black British Identity. Show more