Really good! Nothing groundbreaking per se but I did learn some new things and resonated with some of the authors!
Also appreciated the voice of a Caribbean author. I had a similar experience as the author of Travel Logs of a Black Caribbean Woman: Embracing the Glitches, Shakirah! Going from being in the majority (born and raised in Saint Lucia, to being in the minority living in the UK, you become VERY aware of your blackness. I've been here almost 6 years now, and sometimes wonder if someone doesn't sit next to me on the bus because of the colour of my skin - jokes on them though, cause I don't like people sitting next to me anyway!
Don't want to make this review too long, but I really felt represented - first the story of a fellow West Indian, then the chapter on stammers. Though it's MUCH better now, mainly through having to put myself out there, when I was younger, the thought of speaking out loud would sometimes make me feel sick!! Let's not talk about the feeling of being CHOKED by words that don't come out!! It still stresses me out when I have to speak in certain crowds, but we move!