In this Gotham Award-winning series, a group of queer Black women in Brooklyn search for real polyamorous love and career fulfillment - both equally elusive - throughout this eloquent portrait of contemporary life. “Black, queer, filled with activists, artists and other producers of culture—that is what makes Bed-Stuy in Brooklyn what it is,” according to creator Chanelle Aponte Pearson. This is the backdrop to this web series, in which identity and polyamory are investigated honestly and freely.
Yuri is in the midst of raising money and balancing multiple relationships when Kris pops up in need of a place to stay.
While the new houseguest has Camille on edge about her position in Yuri’s life, Yuri relays her true feelings about her new girlfriend to Sierra at the studio.
Anne uses Kris to crash the Femme of Color Brunch. Kris gets a crash course in sex-positivity.
Anne’s ways are catching up with her, and Kris is confused by a conversation she overhears between Yuri and Harlem.
On a night out, Sierra explains the five kinds of lesbians, and Yuri checks Kris about making assumptions about her relationships.