It’s Here! Watch
The Unwritten Rules, Ep. 1
– a New Web Series
About Being Black
in the Workplace
Wednesday Apr 25, 2012 – by Britni DanielleEarlier this month I told you about a new web series that was in the works called The Unwritten Rules by industry vet Kim Williams. Well, it’s here and from the looks of things, it’ll be hilarious.
In case you missed it, The Unwritten Rules is about “the comedic realities of being an African-American in a predominantly white workplace. Like the novel, the series delves into the main character, Racey Jones’ head to uncover real situations, truthful thoughts, honest reactions, and hilarious moments that African-Americans experience in the workplace.”
The Unwritten Rules stars Aasha Davis of Pariah and Friday Night Lights and ANTM winner Nicole Fox.
Check out the first preview episode of ‘The Unwritten Rules‘ and let us know what you think!
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It’s Back! Watch
The Unwritten Rules, Ep. 2
– a Web Series
About Being Black
in the Workplace
WEDNESDAY MAY 2, 2012 – BY BRITNI DANIELLEWell, you asked for it and it’s back. The second episode of the new web series by writer and producer Kim Williams,the Unwritten Rules, is here, and once again, it’s hilarious.
In case you missed the first episode, The Unwritten Rules follows Racey as she starts a new job and has to deal with being the only black person in her workplace. Although her coworkers seem welcoming, their cultural ignorance and condescending tone rubs Racey the wrong way.
The show is based on Williams’ book, Unwritten Rule: The Diary of a Nigger, Negro, Colored, Black, African-American Woman, which chronicles her professional life of being the only black person on the job.
Kim Williams and her team are back with yet another funny episode of The Unwritten Rules which takes a look at what happens when you’re the lone, black coworker.
Last time, Racey had to contend with her coworkers bothering her during her lunch hour and wanting to taste some of her home-cooking, and this time, she runs into yet another issue of her colleagues not respecting her privacy.
Will she crack under the pressure of being the lone black women in an office full of blissfully ignorant, and slightly offensive white folks?
Watch and see.
Peep the latest episode of The Unwritten Rules and let us know what you think!