We start from the beginning. We bring you into Leslie's upbringing, growing up in a colorblind society and only realizing her blackness from the teachings of a white man who preached white people were the oppressors.
Leslie begins to drift away from the church but is pulled back in when they take her son to Jonestown. Now she has to go or risk never seeing her son again.
Leslie shows up in Jonestown, everything seems well, but then the red flags begin to reveal itself. From lack of resources, poor treatment to unfair distribution of labour Leslie is now aware Jonestown isn't the paradise it was sold to be.
Leslie is able to escape the morning on November 18, 1978 the same day of the massacre. The plan was to escape and then come back for the rest of her family.
Leslie ties it all together and provides some final harsh truth and insight into this tragic event. She lists the people in her family who died and Jim Jones sinister plan to escape with only his elite associates.