In this chapter, they discuss the importance of museums in creating dialogue through art about societal issues. They reflect on the Black Lives Matter era and how the exhibition they made in 1994 is still relevant today. They also talk about the inclusion of Fred Wilson's artwork involving Black Museum guards, which was a nod to the experiences of both Thelma Golden and Fred Wilson.
As a child, Thelma Golden dreamt of a life in art museums—and that’s exactly the path she followed, breaking brilliant and historic new ground along the way.