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Netflix’s Griselda Depicts Latines As Violent Criminals

I started watching Netflix’s Griselda with a healthy amount of skepticism. Following the success of Narcos and Narcos: Mexico, Griselda, featuring Colombian actor Sofía Vergara in the title role, is the streaming giant’s latest attempt to recreate the earlier triumph of its exclusive 2010s productions. The duo behind Narcos and Narcos: Mexico, Eric Newman and Doug Miro, created and executive produced the six-episode limited series about Griselda Blanco, a Colombian woman who had a major impact on international drug trafficking. When speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, creators Newman and Miro described Griselda as a “cousin” to their earlier shows. While this might assure viewers that they are in for some good television, this information gave me pause because both Narcos and Narcos: Mexico were powerful vessels to reinforce negative Latine stereotypes, particularly when it came to the men, whom the shows reduced to violent, corrupt, and money-hungry characters. As it turns out, I was right to be wary, as Griselda continues to stereotype Latines as violent criminals.

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