Sherwin opens the show with a passionate take on the difference between multicultural celebrations and Black History Month. While multicultural events have their place, Sherwin argues that Black History Month should remain a space intentionally centered on Black history and experiences. He reacts to a recent Black History Month event in Sheboygan, highlighting that two-thirds of the sorority members interviewed were white, and questions what it means when Black spaces don’t feel fully representative of the culture they’re meant to celebrate. Sherwin explores the idea that Black Americans are often expected to be multicultural in every space — even when honoring their own heritage.