Episode One: “First Day” (4/25/12)
Racey arrives at her new job and discovers she is the only black employee.
Written by Kim Williams
Directed by Robert Mora
Episode One: “First Day” (4/25/12)
Racey arrives at her new job and discovers she is the only black employee.
Written by Kim Williams
Directed by Robert Mora
“the Unwritten Rules” is a web-series based on the book, “40 Hours and an Unwritten Rule: The Diary of a Nigger, Negro, Colored, Black, African-American Woman” (Butterfly Ink Publishing, released 2004). Each episode examines the comedic realities of being a Black Co-Worker in a predominantly white workplace.
Watch a new episode every first Wednesday of the month.


Episode Two: “Mmm, That Smells Good” (5/2/12)
Racey’s lunch becomes a big hit at the office.
Written by Kim Williams
Directed by Natasha TASH Gray


Episode Three:
“I Heard It Through The Cubicle” (6/6/12)
A co-worker overhears Racey’s private phone conversation.
Written by Kim Williams
Directed by Robert Mora

Episode Four: “Let’s Talk About Hair” (7/2/12)
Racey’s co-workers react when she gets her hair braided.
Written by Kim Williams
Directed by Robert Mora

Episode Five: “The Whack Girl” (8/1/12)
Racey visits her co-workers downstairs.
Written by Kim Williams
Directed by Natasha TASH Gray

Bonus Episode: “The Redux Episode” (8/15/12)
Racey overhears her co-worker’s phone call.
Written by Kim Williams
Directed by Natasha TASH Gray
Episode Six: “Let’s Dance” (9/5/12)
Racey’s co-worker invites her to a pool party.
Written by Kim Williams
Directed by Angie Comer
Episode Seven: “Let’s Do Lunch” (9/19/12)
Racey’s co-workers invite her to lunch.
Written by Kim Williams
Directed by Carlos Hardy



Episode Eight: “Just A Group Of Us” (10/3/12)
Racey meets a new co-worker.
Written by Kim Williams
Directed by Natasha TASH Gray
Episode Nine: “But He’s Black!” (11/7/12)
Racey’s co-worker sets her up on a blind date.
Story by Kim Williams
Teleplay by Datra Martindale
Directed by Balbinka


Episode Ten: “I Don’t Have Twenty On It” (12/5/12)
Racey is asked to contribute to a co-worker’s gift.
Written by Kim Williams
Directed by Carlos Hardy
Episode Eleven: “Merry Christmas” (12/12/12)
Racey’s co-workers react when she decorates her cubicle.
Written by Kim Williams
Directed by Carlos Hardy









