The 2019 film "The Best of Enemies" depicts the real-life story of civil rights activist Ann Atwater and Ku Klux Klan leader C.P. Ellis in Durham, North Carolina. The hosts critique the film's "intersectionality" narrative and its Hollywood-style portrayal of the two becoming friends during a 1971 charrette on school integration. They suggest the movie simplifies the complex reality of racial tension and community struggle.

