During late July, we're usually getting ready to host our annual Naturalization Ceremony in partnership with the federal courts, like we have for the past 15+ years. This year, due to the ongoing public health issue, we can't celebrate in person, but we were honored to interview Senior Judge Sarah Evans Barker of the United States District Court. Judge Barker has been the presiding judge over the ceremony we host for many years. She shared with us some of the history of the citizenship process in the United States, and reflected on the meaning of the Naturalization Ceremony and how it touches those who are becoming new citizens, those who preside over the ceremony, and those who are able to witness this unique celebration.(This is the second part of a two episode series about Naturalization, Citizenship, and Immigration History)Guests include: Charlie Hyde, President and Ceo of the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site, & Senior Judge Sarah Evans Barker, who presides over the Southern District of Indiana as a judge of the United States District Court