Former “Survivor” contestant Ramona Gray Amaro says the show often plays into stereotypes of black people while portraying their storylines.
Amaro was the first back woman to compete on the series after joining the original 2000 season. However, when she finally saw how footage of her from the island was edited for CBS, she felt she was cut to play into stereotypes that the black community often faces. “I became the lazy person, which is the furthest thing from the truth," Amaro told NPR.
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