4.0

First, I am very happy to have a book focused on Black and Indigenous lives in Canada.
I find a lot of books are talking about issues in the United States. Which is completely valid because there are issues going on there. But Canada's issues are not as talked about or I can't find as many books on Black and Indigenous lives in Canada.

This book is amazing and really shows that, yes racism does exist in Canada and, no Canada doesn't have a clean history and still has its major issues today.

I liked how diverse the amount of contributors and editors are. How you have people who are Mixed-Race, Indigenous, Disabled, Queer and so much more!

I did find some of the writing reflections to be confusing or I just couldn't understand well enough because I ended up becoming lost and unfocused.
I understood most of them though and they were well written and I enjoyed them.

I also liked how this book showed how Black Lives Matter — TO started and also the different amazing movements that they created and how each movement has an art form to them and creativity and so much thought flowing through them.

And this book was important and I appreciated this book and reading it.