When late-night shows hit the airwaves this past Monday evening, the tone was somber.
as a step towards better serving marginalized communities. “What we start to realize so much in our communities that are divested from, that have little access to health care, educational opportunities, access to jobs and healthy food, is that our city governments are using our tax dollars to primarily pay for an economy of punishment over an economy of care.”
This was a tough week, and late night toned down the comedy in order to channel the same emotions felt by Americans this week, from sadness, to anger, and even fear. More importantly, the late night shows were able to use their airwaves as platforms for impactful change towards racial justice.
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