Drunk Black History
Drunk Black History
Produced and hosted by comedian Brandon Collins (SXSW), “Drunk Black History” is a live show and podcast that began in 2019 and celebrates the incredible achievements and untold stories of Black historical figures—all through the lens of humor and storytelling.
These stories are shared by comedians, radio personalities, and various experts in economics and sociology. All of this is done while they are slightly inebriated to provide some levity to these sometimes challenging biographies.
“Drunk Black History” has been featured in the New York Comedy Festival, Boston Globe, New York Times, TimeOut NY, Afro.com, and The Infatuation.
Previous guests include Sam Jay (HBOMax), Dr. Andre M. Perry (CNN), Michelle Buteau (Netflix), Jordan Temple (Abbott Elementary), D. Woods (Broadway), Jackie Summers (founder of Sorel Liqueur), and Dulce Sloan (The Daily Show).
Brandon Collins
Brandon Collins is the producer and host of “Drunk Black History”. He is a comedian, screenwriter, and producer who has hosted numerous critically acclaimed shows and podcasts, including “Comedy Outliers” and the Rotten Tomatoes accredited “Medium Popcorn” podcast.