Dr. Ken breaks down why access to information isn’t the same as understanding—especially when it comes to Black history. He challenges listeners to move beyond surface-level knowledge by reading deeply, engaging with real narratives, and sharing truth to prevent it from being rewritten. The conversation highlights the importance of Barracoon and Zora Neale Hurston’s work in preserving the voice of Cudjo Lewis, while pushing the audience to confront history as a living, human story—not just distant events.