If you’re still looking for a way to connect the second season of “Orange is the New Black” to the real world, here’s your chance. The show was filmed at Riverhead correctional facility in Suffolk County, NY, where, true to a plot-line in the show, there’s an actual sewage back up.

That’s just one of the reasons why the New York Civil Liberties Union has launched a campaign called #HumanityistheNewBlack. “While the women in OITNB face miserable conditions and abuse, it’s nothing compared to what real people experience in the jail where they film as well as other jails in Suffolk County, New York,” the group wrote in a press release.

Ruth Margalit wrote at the New Yorker that the show doesn’t stray too far from reality when it comes to the disgusting conditions in which incarcerated women are housed: