Lynsea Garrison, a producer on the show, teams up with Michael Wilburn, son of a storied activist family in Albany, Georgia, and city commissioner Demetrius Young. They explore the changing political landscape for Black voters, especially concerning Kamala Harris, and reflect on how historical loyalties are shifting. Personal stories delve into the legacy of the Civil Rights Movement, economic struggles, and the growing discontent with the Democratic Party, revealing a complex narrative of hope, disappointment, and evolving political identities.