Patricia Allen, a curator from Glasgow Museums focused on repatriation, and Lonnie G. Bunch III, Secretary of the Smithsonian, explore the ethical landscape of museums today. They discuss the colonial legacy of looted artifacts, particularly the Benin bronzes, and the complexities of returning these treasures. Their conversation highlights the need for museums to engage with social justice issues and cultural sensitivity, advocating innovative solutions that prioritize collaboration and community involvement in the repatriation process.