Khalil Gibran Muhammad, a Harvard history professor, teams up with lawyer Alexander Pires, who fought for Black farmers' rights. Together, they uncover the struggles of the Provost family, sugar-cane farmers facing systemic discrimination and financial turmoil. They explore the landmark lawsuit challenging racial biases in agricultural loans, revealing deep emotional ties to the land. The discussion highlights historical injustices while reflecting on the critical importance of community support and the ongoing fight for equity in farming.