Dear White People season 3 episode 2 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Rashid learns he can move into a dorm known as "Little Africa" due to a student's suicide. He hesitates, valuing his current friendships. Joelle discusses feminism and societal issues on her radio show. In a student meeting, Rashid proposes staying integrated under CORE for efficiency. Joelle struggles with her uninspired documentary project. Rashid chooses to stay in his current dorm after talking to Joelle. Moses Brown, a tech entrepreneur, returns to Winchester, discussing his app and campus police disarmament. Reggie admires Moses and gets involved in his app project. Rashid confesses his love to Joelle, but she remains committed to Reggie, despite growing tension over his preoccupation with Moses' work.
Full Episode S03E02 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who informed Rashid about the student's suicide?
Rashid was informed by his friends.
What is the nickname given to Bechet dorm?
"Little Africa."
What topics were discussed on Joelle's radio show?
Feminism, Black Lives Matter, and societal issues.
What decision was made at the Caucus meeting?
To integrate their groups under CORE for efficiency.
Why is Joelle struggling with her documentary project?
She feels uninspired and uncertain about the project's direction.
What is the nature of Reggie and Joelle's relationship issue?
Communication problems and Reggie's preoccupation with other matters.
Why does Rashid decide to stay in his current dorm?
After a conversation with Joelle, he chooses to stay due to his connections there.
Who is Moses Brown?
A former professor and tech entrepreneur who spoke about disarming campus police and his new app.
What is Reggie's reaction to meeting Moses Brown?
He is admiring and expresses interest in Moses' work.
What does Rashid confess to Joelle?
He confesses that he is in love with her.
How does Joelle respond to Rashid's confession?
She reaffirms her commitment to Reggie and states she doesn't see Rashid in a romantic way.
What causes tension in Reggie and Joelle's relationship?
Reggie's absence and preoccupation with Moses' app.