Содржина
In her role as environmental officer, Annina Van Neel learns that Saint Helena's planned airport sat on top of a mass burial site for 325 African slaves. As part of the development, their remains were exhumed and moved into storage, with no clear plan or timeline as to what would happen to them next. Haunted by this and her memories of growing up in Namibia under apartheid, and in spite of local opposition that considers her an outsider, Annina fights for a proper memorial.