Bow and Dre are upset that their daughter's school picture depicts her skin color as darker than it is. Dre dives into an animated history lesson about colorism and prejudice.
Diane confronts her family about the shade of her skin. She brings up the struggles she faces because her skin is darker than the rest of her family's skin.
Bow visits her dad to get clarity on why she is upset that Junior's girlfriend is white. He reminds her of her own roots and the struggles that came of her being a bi-racial child.
Dre is upset with Junior for not nodding in acknowledgement. Bow doesn't understand why it is a big deal, so Dre explains the signifiicance of nodding in Black culture.