On this episode Michael is joined by IV Ashton, lawyer and founder of Legal Server. Together they explore Harper Lee's, To Kill A Mockingbird. While there are a growing number of stories that address racism in America, few are as well known or as long standing as this one - why? What is it about this story that gives it its staying power? How is it that it that it continues to get band in schools and libraries across the nation while at the same time, remains one of the most read books in America? Does this classic piece of contemporary American literature continue to help address the issues or is it time for a new story to be told? Hear their thoughts and share your own.