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Late in the debut episode of his new @comedycentral show, @hoodadjacent, @theejamesdavis breaks into a monologue about a recent “infamous” car chase. Two black men, misidentified as perpetrators of a burglary, led the police on a wild ride through L.A. that involved their taunting law enforcement by performing doughnuts with their convertible on Sunset Boulevard. But first, Davis, a young comedian who presents himself as a lighthearted and knowing liaison between the black and white communities, addressed the serious issue at hand: racial profiling. Davis believes comedy is a useful tool to address issues of racial inequity and division. In an ideal world, he said, he’d like to think of himself as “the people’s comedian” — someone able to appeal to audiences of all races and backgrounds. “We have enough reminders of what divides us,” he said. “There’s no one else aggressively trying to bring people together.” @hellorozette photographed him in #losangeles earlier this month on #nytassignment. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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