Joking about Race, Politics and Your Lovelife without Offending People, Getting Cancelled or Arrested or Divorced

Black History Month / Joking about Race, Politics and Your Lovelife without Offending People, Getting Cancelled or Arrested or Divorced

The university of Wolverhampton is pleased to present an online talk with comedian and writer Daliso Chaponda.

This talk is about the power of comedy in difficult discussions, but also about the line that can be crossed (should it ever be crossed). It is also about why laughter is important and will be full of jokes and philosophical insights.

As seen and heard on Britain’s Got Talent 2017 (ITV), Britain’s Got Talent Champions 2019 (ITV), QI (BBC2), The Apprentice: You’re Fired (BBC2), Good Evening Britain (ITV), The News Quiz (BBC Radio 4), The Now Show (BBC Radio 4).

Daliso is also the writer, creator, and host of his Rose d’Or nominated BBC Radio 4 show ‘Citizen of Nowhere’ that has aired for two series.

Daliso Chaponda shot to fame on Britain’s Got Talent making it to the final of the 2017 series establishing himself a firm favourite with the judges and the British public. He became a Facebook and YouTube star amassing over 200 million views of his performances.

He has performed around the world and at the Edinburgh, Melbourne, Singapore, and Cape Town comedy festivals. He has also toured the UK twice to sell out audiences and rave reviews.

In addition to Stand up, Daliso is also a prolific fiction writer. He has published science fiction, murder mysteries and fantasy fiction in numerous magazines, and anthologies. He is currently working on his new novel and a children’s book.

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