5.0

What I liked about this book is how the author discusses a different type of cultural appropriation in each chapter. Often the topic is discussed only in terms of music or fashion. Jackson covers these, but also areas I hadn't considered before like art and language, technology, economics, and even activism. Jackson's writing is unique and almost like prose at times. Very different from a dry and purely academic book on a cultural topic, I found her writing added a lot of interest and made for an engaging reading experience. I recommend this one for folks who want to go a step deeper in learning after broader books on racism/anti-racism like So You Want to Talk about Race, Caste, or Why I'm No Longer Talking About Race.