United Shades of America Season 8 is yet to be announced by CNN

Status: not renewed yet
Station: CNN
Latest Episode: 8/21/2022
Created by: W. Kamau Bell
Official site: www.cnn.com

W. Kamau Bell travels all across the country to experience the different cultures and people therein

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Hawaii for Hawaiians Aug 21, 2022

The word aloha has come to define Hawaiian hospitality: a warm, open-armed welcome. But on his second trip to Hawaii, W. Kamau Bell learns how that word has been commodified and corrupted to benefit transplants and how an exploitative tourism industry has left local Hawaiians protesting to get their jobs back, competing with tourists for space in the water and struggling for housing. Bell will explore how Hawaii can sustain its tourism economy while supporting local Hawaiians.

The Landback Movement Aug 14, 2022

W. Kamau Bell travels to the Black Hills of South Dakota – a place known for centuries to the Indigenous peoples of the area as "the heart of everything that is." Bell dives into the leading edge of one of the most profound campaigns of Native self-determination to date with the LANDBACK campaign. Native leaders are demanding that the United States honor its treaties and return all public lands, starting with the Mount Rushmore monument, to the management and stewardship of Indigenous peoples.

Asian Americans in the Spotlight Aug 7, 2022

W. Kamau Bell takes us on a personal journey as he discusses representation with some of his Asian American friends in the film and television industry, examining the commonality between his own experience and theirs. In the wake of Black Lives Matter Protests and anti-Asian hate, Bell discusses the need for Asian Americans to have a greater voice in bridging divides and helping shape a more equitable future for Black and Asian communities.

California is Burning Jul 31, 2022

Years of prolonged drought and extreme heatwaves in California have seen wildfires grow in frequency, intensity, and size. It is a complex crisis fueled by mismanagement of the land, corporate greed, and climate change. There's no quick or easy fix to any of this, so in the meantime, how do we learn to coexist with wildfire?

Athletes and the Cost of Winning Jul 24, 2022

While sports can be exhilarating and bring us together, they also come with a lot of intensity and pressure that can compromise athletes' mental health. W. Kamau Bell heads to the legendary sports town of Boston, Massachusetts, to find out how athletes are speaking up and leading change.

Black in Appalachia Jul 17, 2022

When we picture Appalachians, we generally picture the white working class of America. But a significant and largely unknown population of Black Americans have called it home since the time of the conquistadors, and they have contributed to American culture in ways that are often overlooked.

The Woke War Jul 10, 2022

Kamau visits Arizona, on the front lines of a culture war, where the term "woke" has become a fight for control of the nation's future; Kamau talks with parents and educators to hear both sides of CRT and how it is being used as a weapon.

Trans in Texas Jun 13, 2021

Kamau travels to Dallas, an epicenter of not only shocking statistical deadly violence against the trans community, but also of activism and resilience.

The Color of America Jun 6, 2021

Kamau explores the shifting ethnic makeup of the U.S. in a celebratory exploration of an increasingly robust mixed-race population and the ways in which they are changing and challenging the culture.

Thank You for Your Service May 30, 2021

Kamau examines the military and how it is beset by the same destructive forces that keep the U.S. divided as a nation.

The Wealth Gap May 23, 2021

Kamau explores American disparity through the lens of generational wealth, digging into the forces that are actively working to keep Black families from building prosperity and the possible solutions that can fix it.

Power of Protest May 16, 2021

Kamau returns to Portland to explore the emerging dynamics of the current protests, talking with the founders of BLM as well as athletes, entertainers and regular folks who have become active in the social and economic justice movement.

Black to the Future May 9, 2021

Kamau digs deeply into the discrimination and racism that lingers in programs like STEM; he looks at efforts to build a more inclusive workforce for the globally competitive future in technology and space.

Policing the Police May 2, 2021

Exploring the perception of the warrior cop in America and two mindsets of the police forces across the country: warrior versus guardian.

The Homeless Crisis in LA Aug 30, 2020

W. Kamau Bell spends time on the notorious Skid Row in Los Angeles and explores its racial, socio-economic, and statistical dynamics.

Iranian-Americans in New York Aug 30, 2020

W. Kamau Bell visits New York City to talk to recent Iranian immigrants and those who came here decades ago to learn about their American experience.

Venezuelans in Florida Aug 23, 2020

W. Kamau Bell heads to South Florida, home of the largest number of Venezuelans in the United States, to understand the crisis that led them to seek asylum.

The Time for Reparations Aug 16, 2020

W. Kamau Bell heads to New Orleans to explore the topic of reparations, acknowledging the scale and scope of slavery.

The Gig Economy Aug 9, 2020

Across the United States, the fastest-growing category of new jobs is gig work, spurred on by tech companies and their never-ending stream of apps; low and uncertain incomes have replaced benefits.

Going to Public School Aug 2, 2020

W. Kamau Bell explores inequities in the public education system through two very different school districts near Cleveland, Ohio.

All-American Family Farms Jul 26, 2020

W. Kamau Bell heads to Oklahoma to explore how politics and economic disparity are impacting families and independent farmers.

Where Do We Even Start with White Supremacy? Jul 19, 2020

W. Kamau Bell heads to Pittsburgh to take a deeper look into the damaging systemic applications of white supremacy.

Toxic America Jun 16, 2019

Kamau visits Philadelphia and Chester, Pa., to learn about the toxic man-made disasters that have polluted these communities for generations.

#livingwhileblack Jun 9, 2019

Kamau visits Milwaukee, the most segregated city in America, to better understand why living as a black person in America can be so challenging.

Out and Proud Salt Lake Jun 2, 2019

Kamau visits Salt Lake City to explore the growing LGBTQ community living in the epicenter of the Mormon faith.

The Real D.C. May 26, 2019

Kamau takes a look at Washington, D.C. through the eyes of residents who show him the vibrant culture that is distinct from the politics that surround it.

Body Politics May 19, 2019

Kamau visits Jackson, Miss. to explore the divisive world of reproductive rights and reproductive justice, including abortion, sex education, and women's health.

Hmong Americans and the Secret War May 12, 2019

Kamau meets members of the Hmong community brought to America after the Laotian Civil War forced their expulsion, and learns the multigenerational stories of loss, perseverance, and hope that make up their American journey.

Not All White People May 5, 2019

While in and around Seattle, Kamau takes a look at different forms of activism that white people are using to combat America's history of white supremacy and the rise of extreme right-wing groups across the country.

Megachurches Apr 28, 2019

Kamau visits Dallas, the home of the Megachurch, to find out what is creating the new face of Christianity today, in a city where church and state are far from separate.

Native Hawaii Jul 1, 2018

W. Kamau Bell visits the islands of Hawaii and finds from the native Hawaiians that everything isn't just surfing, hula dancing and luaus in paradise.

The Canadian Way Jun 24, 2018

W. Kamau Bell takes a trip up north to Canada to see if everything is truly as great as everyone says or if our neighbor to the north just does a better job of hiding its flaws..

Sweet Home (Mobile) Alabama Jun 17, 2018

W. Kamau Bell heads down south to debunk some myths while also retracing his family roots with his father.

HBCUs Jun 3, 2018

W. Kamau Bell head to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU's) to answer the question on why these schools are important.

The Disability Community May 20, 2018

W. Kamau Bell looks into a minority group that everyone on the planet can be a part of - the physically disabled.

The South Carolina Gullah May 13, 2018

W. Kamau Bell visits the coast of South Carolina to meet the Gullah Geechee people, a truly original American culture steeped in West African traditions and good old-fashioned southern roots.

Sikhs in America May 6, 2018

W. Kamau Bell unravels the stereotypes of one of the most misunderstood religions in America - Sikhism.

The Border Apr 29, 2018

W. Kamau Bell heads to the U.S.-Mexico border to find out what life is like for the people who live there and also show everyone that there's already a wall!

It's Chinatown! Jul 2, 2017

W. Kamau Bell visits San Francisco's Chinatown; what it means to be American while culturally connected to another country.

Appalachian Coal Country Jun 25, 2017

The Appalachian region has a rich history and optimism, despite being one of the hardest-hit countries economically; W. Kamau Bell plans to mine.

Puerto Ricans and Puerto Rico Jun 11, 2017

W. Kamau Bell unlocks some of the myths of Puerto Ricans; a journey from New York City to Puerto Rico itself.

Kamau Buys a Gun Jun 4, 2017

W. Kamau Bell, a critic of gun laws in America, buys a 357 Magnum.

Muslims in Small Town America May 21, 2017

W. Kamau Bell meets Muslims in Michigan who are eager to explain that practitioners of Islam are not what people assume they are.

Native 'Americans' May 14, 2017

Kamau goes to the Dakotas to bring light onto the indigenous people mistakenly called Native Americans.

Chicago Gangs May 7, 2017

W. Kamau Bell goes to the heart of Chicago gang territory to explore the truth about violence in the city.

Immigrants and Refugees Apr 30, 2017

W. Kamau Bell enjoys an abundant cross-section of immigrants who come to this country from all over the world to make a better life.

The Fountain of Youth Dec 4, 2016

W. Kamau Bell talks to the retirees and college age spring breakers of Daytona, Florida to inquire what makes this part of the country so appealing to people from all walks of life.

The Last Frontier Jun 5, 2016

W. Kamau Bell visits the Inuit people of Barrow, Alaska, 320 miles north of the Arctic Circle, where this town, only accessible by plane, is fighting to hold on to its traditions as large companies seek to acquire their natural resources.

Is It Cool to Be Hip? May 29, 2016

W. Kamau Bell is off to speak to the people of Portland, Oregon where the result of a massive influx of hipsters appears to be gentrification; he inquires as to how this has affected the local neighborhoods.

Off the Grid May 22, 2016

W. Kamau Bell visits people in North Carolina and Tennessee who are living completely off the grid; inside the tiny house movement; legendary Summer of Love commune, The Farm; doomsday prepper who refuses to be identified.

Protect and Serve? May 15, 2016

Camden, New Jersey, has a reputation as one of the country's most dangerous cities; W. Kamau Bell heads there to see if a newly implemented community policing program is helping the relationship between citizens and the police force.

Latino USA May 8, 2016

The population of East Los Angeles is over 90 percent Latino; they are predicted to be the majority population of Americans by 2044; W. Kamau Bell speaks to many Latinos who are fighting prejudice and spreading the message of tolerance.

Behind These Walls May 1, 2016

W. Kamau Bell speaks to prisoners of the infamous San Quentin prison to hear their individual, real stories about life inside the prison and what it has turned them into.

The New KKK Apr 24, 2016

Despite their dwindling numbers over the decades, the notorious white supremacist group, the Klu Klux Klan, seek to reignite the flames of white power with a new message; W. Kamau Bell heads to the South to speak to KKK members.

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