Black woman Jennifer Wallace talks with white guy Greg Milo. Simple as that.
Jenn and Greg talk about the powers of memes and the risks and dangers of generalizing Black and White. Also, the hosts send loves and praise to Beyoncé (really with the hopes that Beyoncé listen and support the show).
Jenn and Greg talk about how many black friends they have and the underlying frustrations that are infecting all aspects of our lives.
Jenn and Greg shed some light on their own assumptions, such as where each other shop. Additionally, they talk about "being woke" and "being privileged" and what those terms even mean.
Greg and Jenn talk about the unsavory crumbs in the government, and they figure it all out. There's also a bit on wild 'n' crazy white supremacists.
In this two-part episode, Jenn and Greg tackle the motivation behind white supremacy, Greg nearly gets his historical facts correct, and Jenn commits to teaching Greg how to pronounce certain words.
Jenn and Greg discuss privileges (or lack of), Na'Kia Crawford's killing, and the impact of watching George Floyd's murder.
Why do humans become racist? Jennifer and Greg consider this question. They share personal stories that relate to people's racist tendencies.
Jenn and Greg shift the conversation on race into the next gear. What are the in-person and social media protests inspired by George Floyd's murder accomplishing?
Jennifer Wallace and Greg Milo introduce each other and discuss how their backgrounds impact how they understand current protests. In the next episode, Jennifer and Greg will talk directly to the unrest triggered by George Floyd's murder.Intro music by Jennifer WallaceMusical interludes by Greg Milo and Robert Keith