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WGA Strike Roundtable: BIPOC Writers Say Getting Ahead Often Requires Being ‘Palatable’ to White People

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“We all had to pass the white bar,” ”iCarly“scribe Nasser Samara said during TheWrap’s panel discussion.

In the journey to reach professional success in Hollywood, people of color are often forced to conform to whiteness and navigate racial inequities created by white power structures. For BIPOC and AAPI TV writers, being “palatable” to white people and/or whiteness is required of them.

Raquel “Rocky” Harris is an American multimedia journalist and producer working as a reporter at TheWrap. She previously served as a senior multiplatform reporter for Forbes. Some of Raquel’s producing credits include former daytime talk show “The Real” and the nationally syndicated talk show “Dr. Phil.” In addition, her print and on-camera work has been featured on several platforms, including Ebony magazine, NPR, Fox Soul, The Root and more. Raquel was born and raised in Kansas City, Mo, and attended Columbia College Chicago, graduating with a degree in broadcast journalism, with an emphasis in television production. In addition, Raquel is also a proud member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.