Join Kent Blansett, an Indigenous studies professor and author, Michele Gee from the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, and Jolene Babyak, a former Alcatraz resident and author. They discuss the multifaceted legacy of Alcatraz, examining its transition from prison to national park. The conversation highlights its role in Native American activism, personal stories from life on the island, and the cultural significance of Alcatraz's history. They also reflect on the challenges of preserving its legacy while redefining its place in American society.