The show before that was 2/28/18

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Team 20: Milly Tamarez is a comedic actor who has been featured on Vice, BET, Univision, Comedy Central, and more. She is the one of the creators and producers of the Diverse as Fuck Festival, a comedy festival that highlights diversity, and she is one of the founders of the all women of color improv team Affirmative Action.

Team 30: Elliott Sailors is a model and actor known for her androgynous style and heavy involvement in LGBTQ rights, feminism and the rights of humanity, including the Beauty for Freedom movement and the fall 2017 MILLY campaign #EqualityForAll. She has most recently been cast as the lead in DUSK, a film by trans-writer and director Jake Graf, which has won multiple awards.

Team 40: Yesenia Montilla is an Afro-Latina poet & a daughter of immigrants. Her poetry has appeared in the Chapbook For the Crowns of Your Head, as well as the literary journals The Gulf Coast, Prairie Schooner, Pittsburgh Poetry Review & others. Her first collection The Pink Box is published by Willow Books & was longlisted for a PEN award in 2016.

Team 50: Lois Thompson is founding member of Comic Diversity, and has performed at Caroline's, Gotham Comedy Club, Broadway Comedy, & Stand-Up NY.  She’s been producing & hosting Blacklight Comedy Show at the Brooklyn Moon for 5 years now, and she is looking forward to, for the 4th year in a row, producing & hosting the Brooklyn Pride Celebration Comedy Show.

Team 60: Stephanie Gangi's acclaimed debut novel, The Next, published by St. Martin's Press, has been reviewed, starred, rated and tweeted about beyond her always out-sized expectations. She lives, works and writes poetry, fiction and essays in New York City, and is staring down her second novel.

Team 80: Elizabeth Levine is a professional Fine Arts Advisor. Her clients include international law firms, various institutions, and private collectors. She leads small groups to Chelsea galleries, museums, studios and other unique art destinations. She is a past president of the Association of Professional Art Advisors, and sings with the Oratorio Society of New York.

Wildcard slot: Martha Reeves is the winner of the Jack Kerouac Literary Prize at the "Let's Celebrate Kerouac" Celebration in Lowell, Massachusetts and author of computer poems (including "Ready When You Are, Houston") in The Geek Squad Guide to Every Computer Glitch. Martha, a humorist, resides in New York and writes her own material.

Created/hosted by Georgia Clark.

This show is available for purchase in our Virtual Archive.

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