Female inmates on Rikers Island did triple-takes on Monday when they 
saw “Orange is the New Black” star Danielle Brooks walking the 
jailhouse’s corridors.


 “It's strange being here,” Brooks told one source on the scene. “For 
half the year, this is my fictional world. But I've never been to a real
 prison.”
 The Julliard-trained actress, who plays “Taystee” Jefferson on the hit Netflix show, was at the Rose M. Singer Center — which is technically a jail — to meet with members of the facility's first book club as part of the Mayor's One Book program.
 Brooks told women who gathered in “Rosie's” new library, “It's 
important to remind people that you are daughters and mothers and 
sisters — to
 not just look at you as criminals. You have a story. And we (on the 
show) are doing our damndest to tell that story as authentically as we 
know how. You are not forgotten!”
 Brooks read from Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s “Americanah,” the One Book 
title that New Yorkers, including the inmate, have been reading. Brooks 
and Media and Entertainment Commissioner Julie Menin, who launched the 
initiative, then engaged in a lively discussion about race, identity and
 pressures to conform.
 One woman recalled how she'd once tried to hide her South Carolina accent.
“You're from South Carolina?” asked Brooks, slapping the inmate a high-five. “Girl, so am I!” 




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