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For years, I had been gradually divesting myself from soaps but with Y&R, I really got disgusted when they killed off Hilary and dismissing Ana sealed it for me. Other than classic episodes, I would never bother with this show again unless they made some fundamental changes.  It seems as though Y&R would rather run themselves into cancellation rather than have a POC character have the same dramatic agency as a white character. Well, they can do it without me watching.

 

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I absolutely agree, Re: Spain and Latinos. It's the same for Portugal and Brazil. I was just taking the opportunity of your post to point out that 'Caucasian' (a term which everyone uses, even scholars) makes no sense to me.

 

 

I completely agree with this. I feel the same.

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Oh understood.  I think your post spurred me to address the original remark, as I felt as if I hadn't really done so properly.

@ChitHappensAnd you know it's really such a shame when you think of how soaps used to write groundbreaking stories.  They didn't always accomplish what they set out to do but at least they used to try. It's like they stopped trying about fifteen, sixteen years ago.   I still can't understand why soaps have more more groundbreaking storylines done in the 80s and 90s than they do now. These shows haven't evolved at all.

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I saw this little segment in a video @Jonathan kindly posted in the AMC thread and was pleased. Thought I'd put it here. (The interviewee whose identity I won't spoil is wrong, obviously, about EH being the first African-American on soap operas, but I think he just misspoke re: what he meant.)

 

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Wasn't sure where to put this article but it might fit in this thread, in an odd way.

 

While reading this article on when Black people appear on Seinfeld, I couldn't help but irony of Sonya Eddy's character Epiphany and her relationship to the GH canvas (an oft-discussed topic on this board), juxtaposed with Eddy being mentioned here as portraying one of the few Black characters on Seinfeld who actually gets to drive the comic direction in scenes with the core characters.

 

https://www.vulture.com/2020/08/seinfeld-rewatch-close-read.html?utm_source=pocket-newtab

The other character mentioned as having comedic agency, Jackie Chiles was portrayed by Phil Morris, who portrayed Tyrone Jackson, whose controversial role in a oft-discussed mob storyline on Y&R.

Surely, I can't be the only one seeing the irony here!

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Alan Locher's "Locher Room" youtube show, August 7, 2020.

This is a reunion of writers who wrote for As the World Turns. The first hour is entirely about ATWT. I didn't watch that part because I never saw that soap.
After that first hour, the host Alan asks the writers what they are doing now.

Susan Dansby starts talking about Y&R. Susan Dansby announced that as of the day before (August 6), it was firmed up that she is returning to Y&R.  She said she will be  a "story_____" Part of what she said was not able to be heard.  Not clear if this is temp or ongoing, because someone talked over her.

 

This was already posted on the Directors and Writers thread.
 

Posting here on this racial representation thread because Susan Dansby said that when she originally joined Y&R (in 2011), she was the first black writer on Y&R.

The quote is first in 47 years but what was intended was this:
When she originally joined Y&R in 2011, she was the first black person on the writing team in the history of the show. And as of 2020, Y&R has been on the air for 47 years.

She said she was shocked when she first joined (in 2011) to learn she was the first, because ATWT had had 4 black writers.

In her current return to Y&R, she joins black writer Lynn Martin who has been at Y&R since 2018.
 

She goes on to talk about racism and hiring practices.

 

Susan starts talking at about 1:05:00 into the video.

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