Black Friend

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781419777974
  • Weight: 80g
  • Dimensions: 140 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Nov 2024
  • Publisher: Abrams
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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With the razor-sharp, late-night comedic timing of a Ziwe interview and the pop-culture fluency of an NPR podcast, Black Friend is a hilarious, unapologetic dissection of modern tokenism.

What does it actually feel like to be “the Black friend” in a predominantly white world—and how do you navigate that role without losing yourself?

In Black Friend, comedian and cultural critic Ziwe turns her signature fearless questioning inward, unpacking the awkward, revealing, and often uncomfortable moments that shape how race operates in everyday life. Through sharply observed essays, she explores identity not as theory, but as something negotiated in conversations, friendships, and public spaces.

If you’ve ever found yourself unsure how to talk about race—or felt the pressure of being the only person of your background in a room—these essays meet you there. Ziwe captures the kinds of interactions many people avoid: the offhand comment that lingers, the social misstep that reveals more than it should, the expectation to educate others.

Blending personal narrative with cultural commentary, Ziwe moves between humor and tension with precision. A mistaken identity on a stadium jumbotron, a moment of fear in an unfamiliar environment, a conversation that goes sideways—these are not isolated anecdotes, but entry points into broader questions about tokenism, performance, and belonging. The result is a collection that is as entertaining as it is disarming.

Black Friend is for readers who want more than surface-level takes on identity. It offers a way into difficult conversations—through honesty, specificity, and humor—while challenging the roles we assign to one another in social and cultural spaces. Whether you are trying to understand your own position or better engage with others, this book creates a starting point that feels real, current, and necessary.

ZIWE is an iconic comedian, writer, and host known for her razor-sharp wit, deadpan delivery, and unparalleled ability to turn awkward social interactions into high art. Best known as the creator, star, and executive producer of her critically acclaimed, eponymous SHOWTIME late-night variety series, ZIWE, she has firmly established herself as a leading voice in modern satire and cultural commentary.

Before disrupting the late-night landscape, Ziwe took the internet by storm with her hit YouTube and Instagram Live show, Baited with Ziwe, pioneering a hilarious, direct, and unapologetic style of interviewing that forced guests to navigate the choppy waters of race, pop culture, and modern tokenism. Her sharp comedic commentary has also been featured on Desus & Mero, Our Cartoon President, and Dickinson, alongside her viral digital music videos that hold up a mirror to contemporary society.

In her debut essay collection, Black Friend: Essays, Ziwe brings her signature, no-holds-barred humor to the page, blending personal memoir with incisive pop culture analysis. A proud graduate of Northwestern University, she continues to write, perform, and challenge social norms from New York City. Find her across social media @ziwe to see what she's asking next.

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