Phoebe Robinson is a multi-talented stand-up comedian, New York Times best-selling writer, and actress. She is best known as the co-creator and co-star of the hit podcast turned TV show "2 Dope Queens," the WNYC hit podcast "Sooo Many White Guys" and has recently founded her own production company, Tiny Reparations. The company's first project is a 10-episode interview-based series launching on Comedy Central in 2020.
Phoebe is the author of The New York Times best seller "You Can’t Touch My Hair & Other Things I Still Have To Explain," a collection of essays about race, gender and pop culture, and her second book, "Everything’s Trash, But It’s Okay" was released last fall.
In the film world, she can be seen starring in the Netflix comedy "Ibiza" and Paramount's "What Men Want."
Phoebe will be joined in conversation by renowned interdisciplinary artist, cultural strategist, and social justice activist Favianna Rodriguez. Among her many contributions to advocacy and social change, she has organized with artists in the entertainment industry through
5050by2020.com, an initiative launched in 2018 by Jill Soloway to build intersectional artist power.
($45/$35/$25, All Ages)