Ora Clay, a talented quiltmaker and member of the African American Quilt Guild of Oakland, joins Elaine Yau, Associate Curator of the Berkeley Art Museum, to discuss the exhibit showcasing African American quilts from California. They delve into the emotional and historical significance of these quilts, tracing stories of migration and resilience from the South to the West. The conversation highlights how humble materials convey powerful narratives, preserving family heritage and cultural identity in stunning artistic forms.