Archbishop and Social Activist
A renowned advocate for peace and reconciliation, Desmond Tutu has played a pivotal role in addressing forgiveness in post-apartheid South Africa.
Forgiveness is supposed to be a virtue — but is it something we owe other people, or something we ultimately do to free ourselves? Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Brené Brown, and Harriet Lerner debate whether forgiveness is a moral obligation, a personal act of self-liberation, or something far more complicated than either framing allows.