Inmate Sues N.C. Department of Prisons for Refusing to Approve "Black-Oriented" TV Networks like BET
Inmate Sues N.C. Department of Prisons for Refusing to Approve "Black-Oriented" TV Networks like BET
A North Carolina inmate is suing the state department of corrections, claiming its refusal to offer prisoners access to African-American-oriented channels like BET is a violation of his constitutional rights.According to the News Observer, the complaint was filed by Maurice Williamson.Williamson, who’s classified as a habitual felon and serving a 12-year sentence, is currently incarcerated at the Tabor Correctional Institution in West Tabor City, North Carolina. His suit targets N.C. Department of Prisons Director Kenneth Lassiter, along with a handful of district court officials.Williamson claims that black Tabor City inmates have long been petitioning for BET. A coalition of African-American detainees purportedly signed off on such a document in April but were later denied.While the Department of Prisons appears averse to BET, the lawsuit notes that inmates are allowed to subscribe to and watch networks like TNT, AMC and Fox Discovery—all of which air programs with comparably Caucasian viewerships.The News Observer quotes Williamson as saying that offering “white” programming amounts “to an advantage or favor […] to some and not others.”
Prison officials previously claimed that Williamson can't make complaints over non-necessary, privilege-type items like television entertainment. Law Gavel; image courtesy of Activedia via Pixabay, https://pixabay.com
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