Throughout, MIXED BLESSINGS, Lippard presents an assortment of quotes, art, and theories from artists and writers challenging the mainstream, such as Cornell West, James Baldwin,and Adrian Piper, to name a few. What is unique about her inclusion of these artists and writers in the book is the sense that their voices are just as important as her own. The book takes on the feel of a dialog with these other voices as opposed to a third person survey of the topic of multicultural art. Lippard consistently pays tribute to their authority, as it is their experiences being dissected, effectively justifying her intentions on writing to this topic. In essence, the book could be considered a compilation of multicultural artists, writers, and theorists with Lippard, the supportive guide, navigating readers on a tour of contested space.