It Wasn’t Roaring, It Was Weeping by Lisa-Jo Baker– Baker recalls growing up in Zululand as a white person during the height of the apartheid movement and the change in her relationship with her family after coming to America to study.
Trippy by Ernesto Londono– New York Times journalist Londono talks about his own experiences using medicinal psychedelics and investigates the increase in their popularity.
Love is a Burning Thing by Nina St. Pierre– St. Pierre reflects on her upbringing with a mother who struggled with mental illness. Her mother’s illness resulted in an ongoing journey towards spiritual enlightenment and two deliberately set fires.