Diana McCaulay, a Jamaican novelist and environmental activist, uncovers her family ties to both enslaved people and enslavers, sparking a powerful exploration of historical legacies. Betty Kilby Baldwin bravely shares her journey as one of the first African-American students to desegregate her high school, now dedicated to reconciliation efforts. They discuss the emotional weight of forgiveness and the complexities of healing from ancestral wounds, highlighting the importance of storytelling and dialogue in confronting societal divisions and fostering understanding.