Gabe finally gets Sam to interview for his documentary, but both find it difficult to keep their complicated personal relationship out of conversation.
After bombing at a stand-up comedy set, Troy sets out on a shroom-fuelled quest to find his true voice, connecting with friends and exes along the way.
Lionel uncovers a few truths while working with Brooke; and Sam’s troll ups the ante.
Tired of living in Sam’s shadow, Joelle strikes up a flirtation with a student outside the A-P circle who treats her like a queen.
Coco struggles with many problems, both in her personal life, and in her involvement with CORE.
Lionel reevaluates his relationship with Silvio, as he struggles to adapt to the gay dating world.
Reggie struggles to readjust after the incident with the campus police officer that occurred only weeks prior.
In the wake of the town hall protest, Sam finds herself at the center of an alt-right backlash and goes to war with a social media troll.
Netflix original “Dear White People” and colorism Source: www.thefamuanonline.com “Dear White People” began as a comical film to shed light on the issues of race, politics and self-acceptance, specifically during the era of President Obama. After three years, the phenomenon was restored as a Netflix original series that has caused controversy of colorism since its release. The story is set in pred...[Read More]