we also hear liza jessie peterson.eautifully in this film, how you went to angola and what happened. >> thank you for having me. i had the opportunity to lead north henderson, also featured in the documentary, and he and i are both grantees with art for justice. they had a meeting where we were working on ending mass incarceration. we all met. noris, formally incarcerated at angola, took us on a field trip, basically. we got on a bus and he took about 20 of us to visit angola. when he mentioned there was a drama club at angola, i got excited because i wanted to perform my play at angola. that is how i met noris. there was no way i could have ever met noris in new orleans in 2019 would lead to what happened in 2020 in the chapel at angola. amy: what happened? >> oh. [laughter] it was pretty stunning. noris has an amazing elation ship with the administration at angola because he served over 27 years before he was released. he still does reinjury work at the prison. he was able to facilitate with the administration permis