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The story sounds like this. "Person of color goes to jail. POC gets out. POC gets arrested and is in jail again." In states with a three strikes law, the story could read:
"POC goes to jail for stealing swishers. POC is imprisoned for ridiculous amount of time for robbery. POC gets out. POC is disenfranchised and cannot find a job with a felony on their record. POC steals bread to eat or sells weed to make money. POC goes back to jail and will probably go again after that. 3rd strike. Life."
Sorry, had to speed it up at the end because I'm tired of hearing this narrative. While the story is quite simplistic and somewhat silly, you get the idea. You don't hear about stories like Taystee. What is it like for black women when they're released from prison? I don't know, but this show has given me a lot to further research. The show has also given me a lot to celebrate, like the perseverance and creativity of women of color in extreme circumstances; and I'm happy the SAG Awards honored them. This is a huge moment in history because shows like OITNB and Blackish are redefining our representation in mainstream media. These hilarious story lines tell stories that people of color tell at their kitchen tables or at a family function, inherently beginning to breakdown the stereotypes about people of color.
The women of OITNB are so talented and STUNNING! Check out their SAG fashion below:
The cast of Orange Is the New Black accepting the SAG award for best comedy show |
Actress Danielle Brooks, she's so stunning! |
Actress Uzo Aduba who won a SAG Award for best actor in a comedy |
Always elegant actress Laverne Cox |
Actress Dascha Polanco. Her dress is fabulous! |
Actress Jackie Cruz. This dress is EVERYTHING! |
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