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Akilah Saidah Kamaria Hughes (born August 31, 1989) is an American writer, comedian,
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,
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er, and actress. She has been a digital correspondent for
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, and
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. She began her career on a
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channel, "It's Akilah, Obviously!", which has amassed more than 150,000 subscribers. From October 2019 to July 2021, she co-hosted the
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podcast ''What a Day'', alongside
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Gideon Resnick.


Early life and education

Akilah Hughes was born in
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, where she attended
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. After graduating from high school, she attended
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in
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, and graduated with a
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in
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in 2010. In 2012, Hughes moved to New York City, New York, and earned an
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scholarship.


Career


YouTube

On December 2, 2013, Hughes uploaded a comedy video, "Meet Your First Black Girlfriend," answering hypothetical questions from a white boyfriend, and it went
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. She was again recognized for releasing the video "On Intersectionality in Feminism and Pizza", that went viral after being uploaded on April 8, 2015. On June 30, 2016, Hughes created a petition on
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titled "Ask Advertisers to Stop Supporting BuzzFeed Video's Idea Theft", which aimed to convince advertisers to stop supporting BuzzFeed Video. In the petition, described by ''
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'' as having gone viral, she argued, "BuzzFeed has been caught repeatedly stealing ideas, jokes, bits, gags, and therefore money from prominent YouTube creators." In 2017, Hughes sued YouTuber Carl Benjamin (Sargon of Akkad) for copyright infringement after he used a portion of her Hillary Clinton election party footage. In August 2020, the
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, ruling Benjamin's video to be
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criticism, dismissed the case with prejudice and ordered Hughes to pay Benjamin's legal costs in the amount of $38,785.35 for attorneys’ fees and $126.54 for costs, on the grounds that Hughes had filed a frivolous lawsuit and acted with “improper motivation”. In April 2020,
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's YouTube channel released three sketches starring Hughes and
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as part of a new digital sketch series called ''Making Fun With Akilah and Milana''.


Television

Hughes began appearing as herself on
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in 2014, with her first appearances coming in two episodes of '' mental_floss: The List Show''. Between 2014 and 2017, she made various other appearances as herself on web series, including ''
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'' in 2015 and '' Project for Awesome 2016''. In 2017, she hosted the first season of ''GK Now'', a daily culinary news show for Genius Kitchen (now Food.com) for Scripps Network. Her first appearance on a television series came during the U.S. midterm elections of 2018, when
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aired four episodes of
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's ''
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'', with Hughes as a correspondent. In 2020, Hughes appeared as a panelist on the Syfy television series ''The Great Debate''. That same year, she made her first appearance as an actress on a television series, when she provided the voice of Theresa in an episode of ''
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'' titled "Just the Trip".


Writing

In 2015, Hughes was awarded a fellowship from the
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Episodic Story Lab, with a half-hour comedy pilot titled ''Unlikely'', co-written with
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. Hughes began writing her first book in 2015, after a collaboration with
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for her ''Tipsy Book Reviews'' video series on YouTube led the publisher to offer her a book deal. The book, a collection of essays titled ''Obviously: Stories From My Timeline'', was published on September 24, 2019, by
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's Razorbill imprint. The book was included in
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's "The 26 Best New Books You Need to Read This Fall", where writer Brenda Janowitz described the essays as "as hilarious as they are heart-warming." Writing for the ''
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'', Lapacazo Sandoval calls the book "very insightful and very, very funny". In 2023, Hughes wrote for
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's science fiction series ''Command Z'', inspired by
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's 2020 book, '' Evil Geniuses: The Unmaking of America''.


Hosting

In 2016, Hughes co-moderated the 2016 Brown & Black Democratic Presidential Forum on
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, alongside Jorge Ramos,
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, and
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. Politicians participating in the event were
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Democratic candidates
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,
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, and
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. Beginning in 2019, Hughes became the co-host of a newly launched daily news podcast from
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titled ''What a Day'', alongside political journalist Gideon Resnick. The podcast's first episode, titled "Baghdadi and Blackouts", was released on October 28, 2019. ''What a Day'' won a
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as the People's Voice Winner of "Best News & Politics Podcast" in 2021. The 412th episode of ''What a Day''⁠—released on July 30, 2021, and titled "Keeping The DREAM Alive"⁠—was Hughes' final episode as co-host of the podcast. As part of a newly signed deal in July 2023,
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and Ninth Planet Audio announced the production of a podcast to be hosted by Hughes. On September 3, 2024, the podcast titled ''Rebel Spirit with Akilah Hughes'' premiered its first episode "A Homecoming". ''Rebel Spirit'' sees Hughes return to her hometown of Florence, Kentucky, where she attempts to convince her high school,
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, to change its confederate general mascot. In April 2025, ''Rebel Spirit'' won the People's Voice
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in the "Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging, Limited-Series & Specials (Podcasts)" category, for which it had been nominated earlier that month.


Film

Hughes made her feature film acting debut in 2023's ''Me, Myself & the Void'', starring alongside a cast including
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and
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, in the film directed by Tim Hautekiet.


Personal life

Hughes was diagnosed with benign
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s in 2015, an illness for which she had surgery in July 2016. Using the
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website
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, she raised nearly $40,000, which covered 60% of the costs related to her surgery.


Filmography


References


External links

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