White supremacist oppression in the Amerikkkan context has left no facet of black life unmolested by its intrusive manipulation, distortion, and intentional disfigurement of the collective black visage; both male and female. Join myself and my brother TreyStew as we explore controversial and provocative subject matter via a conversational survey of black male and female relationships, the destabilization of the black family, intersectionality and split loyalties, gender roles, child rearing, and a host of nuanced relevant topics specific to our collective journey informed by racism, classism, and sexism.