From Atlanta, Georgia to Washington DC, Grayson tackles arguably the oldest, most intractable division in the United States - race - as he meets members of the 'Black elite' and reflects on 'White privilege'.
On a bike trip down the east coast, Grayson looks at class and economics. He explores how liberals now view their own country, and how the rest of the country views them.
In the American Midwest, Grayson finds folk bitterly divided over identity politics and hot issues like abortion and vaccination. What causes such 'culture wars' and how can they be overcome?