TV Article Dear White People By Nicole Sperling Nicole Sperling Nicole Sperling is a former senior writer at Entertainment Weekly. She left EW in 2017. EW's editorial guidelines Published on August 15, 2014 04:00AM EDT Photo: Ashley Beireis Nguyen/Sundance When she read the script for first-time feature director Justin Simien’s campus satire Dear White People, Tessa Thompson (For Colored Girls) was convinced that only she could play Sam White, the fiery DJ of a radio station at a fictional Ivy League college. Submitting her audition tape for the film, a breakout at last winter’s Sundance Film Festival, she included not only the requested scenes but all of Sam’s barbed on-air segments, which tweak the supposedly PC, mostly white student body. The actress was particularly drawn to Simien’s one-liners, some of which he’d tested out on Twitter. Her favorite: ”Dear White People Using Instagram, you have an iPhone and you go on hikes, I get it.” Close