How The Conversations About Race On Real World: New York Are Still Commonplace -- Nearly 30 Years Later

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Nearly 30 years after the first season of the RealWorld, their raw conversations about race are still prevalent

while living in New York. The MTV trailblazers -- Becky Blasband, Andre Comeau, Heather B. Gardner, Julie Gentry, Norman Korpi, Eric Nies and Kevin Powell -- didn't know it back in the '90s, but nearly 30 years later, their raw conversations surrounding race would still be prevalent.

"Do you sell drugs? Why do you have a beeper?" she innocently, but almost jokingly, asked as Heather B's beeper beeped. Kevin, on the other hand, was a bit concerned that he would face stereotypical questioning -- for example, if he played basketball. The relationship between Kevin and Julie eventually grew -- like joking about their sexual experiences or lack thereof on Julie's part and a prank where she pretended to lose her virginity . Julie also accompanied Heather to the studio and witnessed her original raps.

"Black people are emotional -- that's my explanation," he explained, to which she responded,"White people are just -- oh my God."

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