'What the Eyes Don't See' is the compelling narrative of the Flint water crisis and the physician, Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha, who exposed the dangerous lead contamination. Embarking on a mission motivated by her activist family history, Dr. Mona, alongside a coalition of allies, faces government opposition and intense criticism as she strives to protect the health of Flint's children. This personal and emotional tale captures the convergence of science, politics, and activism, as Dr. Mona's gripping detective work unveils a broader narrative of democratic failure and societal injustice, yet ultimately provides a message of hope and the power of community resilience.