Black Lives Matter With Comedian Munya Chawawa | Generation Change

MTV International published this video item, entitled “Black Lives Matter With Comedian Munya Chawawa | Generation Change” – below is their description.

“They were expecting Sweden’s Next Top Model and they got my bushy Zimbabwean eyebrows”. Comedian Munya Chawawa opens up about his experiences with racism in episode four of MTV’s Black Lives Matter series.

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