is religious belief alone enough to hold the pilgrimage together? Rise Up and Call Their Names follows 60 people who joined the Interfaith Pilgrimage of the Middle Passage on a physical and spiritual voyage. They walked from Massachusetts to Florida, then made their way to the Caribbean and ultimately to Africa. Their purpose was to encourage whites to join the conversation about slavery and to pray to heal the societal racial rift. Along the way, they visited the Masjid Khalifah Mosque (part of Imam Wallace Mohammed's Muslim American Society) and the Federation of Southern Cooperatives, which works with black farmers struggling to hold onto their land in Alabama. After months of difficult travel and deep soul-searching, the pilgrims reach Africa with a stronger sense of identity and purpose.