The Know - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

"David Makes Man" at SXSW
Actress Phylicia Rashad and Tarell Alvin McCraney, creator of "David Makes Man," headed to SXSW to talk about the importance of black stories and inclusion in Hollywood.

Feminista Jones
Feminista Jones is an author, advocate, and activist for the underserved black stories.

Shydeia Caldwell
Shydeia Caldwell is the founder of Black Girl Magik, a community of black women whose mission is to empower and uplift each other.

Motherhood
Ashley Sirah Chea, Shanicia Boswell and Jennifer Borget are bloggers breaking the stigma and opening up the conversation about black motherhood.

Envision the Dream
Tonya Rapley, a financial educator at My Fab Finance, joins American Family Insurance's Sherina Smith at Journey House, an organization that provides resources for its community to get on the right track for a brighter future, with director Cherise Myers.

Grow the Dream
My Fab Finance educator Tonya Rapley shares a map to financial success with members of Journey House, so they have the tools they need to improve their relationship to debt and get the credit they deserve.

Protect the Dream
Financial educator Tonya Rapley sits down with Journey House member Christine Saunders and breaks down her financial dreams to set her and her newborn son up for success.

Summer Adventure
Olivia Christine Perez, travel writer and photographer, takes a solo adventure through Joshua Tree, CA. Diagnosed with lupus at a young age, she empowers women across the globe to take risks and take care through wellness and travel.

Love & Relationships
Comedic couple Mr. and Mrs. @KevOnStage are taking a break from the kids for a date night indoors to reconnect, reminisce and rekindle their love.
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