The Daily Show with Trevor Noah Season 2018 Episode 38

The Daily Show with Trevor Noah Season 2018 Episode 38 Terese Marie Mailhot

  • March 7, 2018
  • 1502 min

The Daily Show with Trevor Noah is a political satire and news commentary television show that airs on Comedy Central. In episode 38 of the 2018 season, the guest is Terese Marie Mailhot, a writer and member of the Seabird Island Band in British Columbia.

Noah begins the show with a monologue that covers current topics such as the strict Saudi Arabian dress code for women, the ongoing trade war between the United States and China, and Hurricane Florence. He offers his comedic take on each subject before introducing Mailhot.

Mailhot's new memoir, "Heart Berries," is the focus of her interview with Noah. The book is a candid account of her experiences growing up Native American, including the trauma of sexual abuse, relationships, and mental health struggles. Mailhot explains that she refrained from writing about her life for a long time because she felt like her stories didn't matter. She only began writing after attending a writing workshop where she realized her experiences could resonate with others.

During the interview, Noah asks Mailhot about the importance of telling authentic stories about Native American experiences. Mailhot answers that non-Native Americans often have misconceptions about Native American culture and life experiences. She hopes her book will serve as one person's account of the complexity of Native identity.

Noah and Mailhot also discuss the ongoing struggle for Native Americans to maintain their cultural traditions and practices. Mailhot explains how she was forbidden from speaking her native language and wearing traditional clothing in school, an experience shared by many Native Americans across the country.

Throughout the interview, Mailhot speaks poignantly about her struggles with mental health and the lack of resources available to Indigenous peoples. She shares her hope that her book will help other Indigenous people feel seen and understood.

The interview with Mailhot concludes with Noah's customary segment, "Between the Scenes," where he takes questions from the audience. One audience member asks Mailhot how they can support Indigenous peoples. Mailhot encourages everyone to educate themselves on Native American history and issues, including the ongoing issue of missing and murdered Indigenous women.

Following "Between the Scenes," Noah discusses the Kavanaugh confirmation hearings, noting the ongoing controversy surrounding Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and allegations of sexual assault. He then pivots to a news segment about California's recently passed law requiring publicly held companies to have at least one woman on their boards of directors. Noah jokes about the absurdity of only requiring one woman when there are numerous qualified women to choose from.

The show ends with a moment of appreciation for the victims of the Oakland warehouse fire in 2016, as it marked the two-year anniversary of the tragedy. Noah reminds viewers that tragedies like these affect real people and communities, and that we should never forget the impact of these events.

Overall, this episode of The Daily Show offers a mix of humor and poignant discussion, with a focus on authentic and diverse perspectives. The interview with Terese Marie Mailhot highlights the importance of telling diverse stories and the ongoing struggles faced by Indigenous peoples in America.

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Description
  • First Aired
    March 7, 2018
  • Runtime
    1502 min
  • Language
    English