Yes except Kevin is Kevawn, Winnie is Wema, instead of having a crush on her, Kevawn hangs with his gang selling drugs, gets her knocked up and left on welfare and instead of going to HS, he ends up in the joint.
Pretty much. It's supposedly going to portray the black experience growing up in the 60s. I hope its a good show but it probably won't be. I loved Black-ish too until they decided to go all ranting SJW with it and scrap the original premise. They always have these great ideas for shows, then their inner angry preaching monster takes over and it's like, ugh, stop.