This summer, GSN (The Network for Games) is airing Without Prejudice?, a new television series that features frank discussions about race, gender, religion, disabilities and a variety of hot button issues. To complement the premiere of the show, GSN launched the Without Prejudice Project, an initiative designed to help Americans address and combat prejudice in all its forms. The network is working with a coalition of social justice organizations to encourage a national conversation about prejudice in America. You can find this conversation, at: www.gsn.com/withoutprejudice

There are five contestants, five judges and a cash prize of $25,000. Each week, contestants are sequestered in a room where they reveal personal information about their lives. A panel of five ordinary strangers observes, discusses and debates who is worthy of the prize.  The discussion is supposed to brings to light our country’s hidden and not-so-hidden prejudices.  The show is moderated by psychotherapist Dr. Robi Ludwig.

I haven’t seen the show so cannot offer personal commentary at this time. If you have any questions, you can contact David Tackel at the Civic Entertainment Group (the PR firm working to promote the show).  However, I did notice that they’re already looking for folks for Season 2.  You can catch Without Prejudice? every Tuesday at 9PM/8C.  And if you’re just curious you can take a sneak peek at an episode here at Afronerd. The specific review is: http://afronerd.blogspot.com/2007/08/without-prejudicethe-review.html