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Youtube Originals’ Asks ‘How Racist Am I?’ in ‘Glad You Asked’ Season 2 Debut

YouTube Originals launched season two of Glad You Asked, today. The Emmy-nominated series from Vox and Vox Media Studios explores topics driven by our curiosity about the world around us. Joining season two is Vox’s lead race reporter, Fabiola Cineas, and the host and producer of the VICE documentary series Minority Reports, Lee Adams. They unite with season one hosts Cleo Abram, Joss Fong, and Christophe Haubursin to explore these critical questions while demonstrating various social experiments across the season. Youtube How Racist Am I?

Today marks the start of “Glad You Asked Week”, with episode one of the season raises the question, “How racist am I?. The show provides a group of individuals from different backgrounds tests and questions to gauge how biased they are about race. The show is now available to stream for free on the Vox YouTube channel, with new episodes dropping daily as part of a week-long channel takeover. Additional topical episodes will launch later this year.

Using Vox’s signature explainer format, the second season examines questions around racial justice and the impact of systemic racism in our communities and daily lives. This season explores topics ranging from implicit bias to how our neighborhoods determine our futures, race and A.I., inequity in our education systems, the impact of racism on our bodies, and meritocracy. 

Glad You Asked is executive produced by Joie Jacoby, Joe Posner, Chad Mumm, Mark W. Olsen for Vox Media Studios. Dana J. Olkkonen and Mona Lalwani are co-executive producers for Vox Media Studios. Vox Media Studios and YouTube produces the series. Nadine Zylstra, Head of Family, Learning and Impact for YouTube Originals, and Laurel Stier and Zoe Di Stefano, Development Executives for YouTube Originals, oversee the project for the global platform.

Keep scrolling to watch the full episode of “How Racist Am I?”

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