Do Ratchet Shows Give the Black Community a Bad Rep?

I’ve always wondered what keeps me glued to the television when shows like Love & Hip Hop come on.  To be honest, the fights make me cringe, the bullying makes my blood boil, the men who dog the ladies out make me roll my eyes…all in all, my blood pressure shoots up.  So, whyyyy do I put myself through it? I’ve figured it out and it’s for a couple of reasons.  The first reason being, it’s comforting to see how I DON’T want to live.  Did that make sense?  Let me break it down a little bit.  When I see the women fighting, I know I don’t want that to be me.  When I see the women dealing with these men who are no good, I see what I want to avoid.  When I see these grown folks unable to speak articulately, it makes me read a book (lol).  The other reason, is simple…it’s entertaining.  Maybe that makes me a hypocrite because the very reasons that make me hate the show, are the same reasons that also keep me watching.

One thing I know for sure, reality television should not be a representation of an entire community!  I see the same ratchet behavior when I watch The Real Housewives of Orange County and Beverly Hills.  There are lessons to be learned by some of the stuff we see, but overall…it’s just TV!

Reagan Gomez’s Web Series “Almost Home”

Remember my interview with the lovely Reagan Gomez back in February?  Well, she kept her promise to fans and began filming her web series, “Almost Home”.  Her goal was to create quality roles for people, especially women, of color and she raised enough money to begin production.  The first three episodes are on YouTube and I must say, I am pleasantly surprised.  Not to mention, the music that is featured is amazing.  She gave me the heads up that all of the music in “Almost Home” will be released via a soundtrack so stay tuned!  Check out the first three episodes:

Made In America 2013…

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It’s back and this year I intend on being there!  Last year was epic, but check out the line-up for this year’s Labor Day weekend, Made In America Festival in Philly:

 

Drake

Beyoncé

Public Enemy

Queens of the Stone Age

Phoenix

Kendrick Lamar

A$AP Rocky

Solange

Schoolboy Q

The Gaslight Anthem

AlunaGeorge

Ab-Soul

Haim

Wiz Khalifa

Fitz And The Tantrums

Emeli Sandé

Wolfgang Gartner

Jesse Rose

Walk The Moon

 Nero

Nine Inch Nails

Feed Me

Crystal Fighters

Jay Rock

3LAU

Imagine Dragons

Calvin Harris

Florence Welch

Skrillex

Birdy Nam Nam

Redlight

Rudimental

2 Chainz

Macklemore

Ryan Lewis

TJR

 

*Updated 4/12/13