Katie Rose Levin, the Executive Director of Trees Durham, details the ways that racist policies from the early 1900s dictated the way that trees were planted in Durham - in white-designated ares only. This structural racism creates racially disparate social, medical, economic, mental health, and quality-of-life implications for people of color in Durham, and around the US. Katie Rose shares her expertise, research, and vision for what an equitable, healthy, happy Durham could look like.