In this engaging discussion, New York Times bestselling author Roxane Gay shares insights about Claudette Colvin, the courageous teenager who refused to yield her seat on a bus in Alabama, months before Rosa Parks. The conversation is enriched by six-year-old Stella Carolina's curious questions, highlighting Colvin’s often-overlooked role in the civil rights movement. They explore the significance of activism, the importance of recognizing unsung heroes, and the impact of individual actions in advancing justice.