The Bachelorette celebrates 20 seasons when it premieres on Monday night with , a child and family therapist from Georgia. Expect plenty of former bachelorettes (and a few former bachelors) to appear throughout the season to cheer on the 27-year-old and offer advice. As for why you should tune in, Lawson tells Glamour, “Not to take away from any other past seasons, but I like to say my group of men are very, very mature…for the most part.” Lawson says we'll also see conversations take place this season that otherwise “haven't really been given the space to be discussed on this show.” “A lot of people will connect with those stories that are being shared—not only by myself, but from the men,” she says, adding that as a Black woman, she won't shy away from topics like race and interracial dating as well as imposter syndrome and identity. “That's just a snipped of what's to come,” she says, along with the typical drama and fun-filled fantasy dates of course.