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Activist and scholar Naomi Tutu, the daughter of Archbishop Desmond Tutu, is one of the speakers at the Festival of Faiths this year. Kentucky is one of her old stomping grounds; she attended Berea College in the 1970s.

WFPL’s Roxanne Scott spoke to Tutu about marginalized groups and collective trauma as well as the significance of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in 1996 in South Africa, which included public hearings of victims and perpetrators of oppression and violence under apartheid.