Tory Lowe dives into a powerful and uncomfortable conversation after watching a documentary on Civil Rights leaders and the Black community. He raises a critical question: why hasn’t there been more progress since the Civil Rights Movement? Tory then revisits the 1968 documentary “Black on Black” and draws striking parallels between the issues discussed back then and what we’re still facing today—family structure, economics, culture, and community challenges. As the hour continues, Tory plays clips highlighting the voices of Black women and their perspectives, showing how their concerns from decades ago still echo today.