"Gentefied"

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In this Los Angeles Times article written by Yvonne Villareal, she discusses the recently debuted show "Gentefied" on the Netflix streaming site. The show is a comedy-drama set in Boyle Heights. In the show the main characters go through the challenges of running a business with rising rents and gentrification going on around them. Throughout the series they must face the issues that comes with trying to continue to attract customers and stay current in their neighborhood while working with family. There are several other shows in television today that portray these same issues. I feel it's good to see how media is making these issues more relevant and bringing awareness of real world current issues that are going on. Although these shows are created with good intentions, there are still members of the communities in which the shows are based on that don't feel the same way. Some community member have protested the filming of the show in their neighborhood because they feel that these shows are part of the problem. Some feel that by having film crews and shows made about their home takes away the authenticity and allows others (white people) to come in and continue to see their homes as "trendy". In the show we do see some of this racial divide, where one of the characters is harassed by his family members as being white or not a real Latino.
The link to the article is here

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