Nigatu began working at BuzzFeed first on a three-month fellowship while still a student, then joined the full-time staff.
Another Round In March 2015, Nigatu and co-host
Tracy Clayton launched BuzzFeed podcast
Another Round. The Onion A.V. Club described Nigatu and Clayton as "funny and insightful hosts, bringing their infectious personalities to conversations that range from squirrels to self-care to microaggressions in the workplace."
The Guardian called them "the smartest, funniest women in the room and everyone wants to sit at their table"; likewise writing for
The Guardian, critic
Sasha Frere-Jones described Clayton and Nigatu "leading American cultural critics." In its first year,
Another Round was rated by
iTunes,
Slate,
Vulture, and
The Atlantic as a "Best of 2015" podcast. In late 2017, Nigatu and Clayton announced that BuzzFeed had decided to stop producing
Another Round, but the two hosts were granted ownership of the show and plan to continue it outside BuzzFeed, after a hiatus.
Post-BuzzFeed In April 2016, after three and a half years working for BuzzFeed, Nigatu announced she was moving to
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, but would continue hosting
Another Round. She continued at
The Late Show until January 2017. On 15 February 2019, it was announced that Nigatu was a staff writer for
Desus & Mero, the comedy duo's 2019 late night show on
Showtime.
#CarefreeBlackKids2k16 In the wake of the 2016 police shootings of
Alton Sterling and
Philando Castile, Nigatu created the hashtag
#CarefreeBlackKids2k16. Blavity described the photos and videos accompanying the hashtag "the bright light we needed after this troubling week." == Honors ==