5.0

The most beautiful and impressive use of statistics I have ever read. Even when she has to dip to the States for numbers (often, as Canada's social stats are so lacking in many areas), all points are as unarguably evidenced as they are grounded in the personal experiences of racialized Black people. Indigenous, queer, disabled, and women's experiences are highlighted wherever possible. Please allow me to pull an "every(non-BIPOC) should read this book", because it is true.