shrouded in secrecy, they would not work out in front of our cameras. but they can t avoid prison surveillance cameras. notice right now you have what a call a cadence call. it s an exercise routine, there s a certain group of inmates that initiate it. and, therefore, the race have to follow as long as they show respect. everything in prison is about respect. we found another example of an inmate bridging the racial divide. when we ran into dillon dunn at work in kern valley s kitchen. how unusual are you here? in this prison i m the only one. the only what? the only white krip. i think the whole crew was surprised to find out he was a
indoors, they learned that kern valley s dominant hispanic gang controlled the exercise session. because all their practices are shrouded in secrecy, they would not work out in front of our cameras. but they can t avoid prison surveillance cameras. notice right now you have what a call a cadence call. it s an exercise routine, there s a certain group of inmates that initiate it. and, therefore, the race have to follow as long as they show respect. everything in prison is about respect. we found another example of an inmate bridging the racial divide. when we ran into dillon dunn at work in kern valley s kitchen. how unusual are you here? in this prison i m the only one. the only what? the only white krip. i think the whole crew was surprised to find out he was a crip. a white guy as a crip.
controlled the exercise session. because all their practices are shrouded in secrecy, they would not work out in front of our cameras. but they can t avoid prison surveillance cameras. notice right now you have what a call a cadence call. it s an exercise routine, there s a certain group of inmates that initiate it. and, therefore, the race have to follow as long as they show respect. everything in prison is about respect. we found another example of an inmate bridging the racial divide. how unusual are you here? in this prison i m the only one. the only what? the only white krip. i think the whole crew was surprised to find out he was a crip. a white guy as a crip. i run with the blacks. there s not too many people like me.
when our crew went back indoors, they learned that kern valley s dominant hispanic gang controlled the exercise session. because all their practices are shrouded in secrecy, they would not work out in front of our cameras. but they can t avoid prison surveillance cameras. notice right now you have what a call a cadence call. it s an exercise routine, there s a certain group of inmates that initiate it. and, therefore, the race have to follow as long as they show respect. everything in prison is about respect. we found another example of an inmate bridging the racial divide. when we ran into dillon dunn at work in kern valley s kitchen. how unusual are you here? in this prison i m the only one. the only what? the only white krip. i think the whole crew was surprised to find out he was a crip.
like the new york times or the washington post where you wouldn t, where you re getting descriptions of female politicians dress sizes, how they do their hair, of their exercise tips. it becomes this kind of standard thing that s included. so i would ask, if you re reading these types of pieces anywhere, to look at it as if, one, what would it be like if it was written by a man? two, what purpose do these details serve? if somebody is having a serious political discussion about their ideas, what does it bring to it, you know, to put in workout tips? is anybody really reading this and going, well, where s the details about her highlights? where s the detail about her exercise routine? you re mentioning it s not just magazines, but the new york times. you cite exactly that. coverage of condy rice, who is a size six, but occasionally jumps to anning eight who is impeccably dressed, usually with