Co-creator of Hulu's 'Woke,' Keith Knight shares how San Francisco shaped him as an artist and what's in store for season 2.
SAN FRANCISCO -- Before co-creating, writing, and executive producing Hulu's"Woke," Keith Knight discovered the legacy of underground cartooning in San Francisco.
Knight is part of a generation of African-American artists who were raised on hip-hop, infusing their work with urgency, edge, humor, satire, politics, and race. His art has appeared in various publications worldwide, including the Washington Post, the New Yorker, San Francisco Chronicle, the Nib, Ebony, and many more.
In 2007, Knight ultimately left San Francisco for Hollywood in hopes of writing a hit TV show with a cartoonist lead.
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