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Interesting, complex, and still actual.
I really enjoyed Walcott's take on the notion that the Canadian identity is perceived inherently non-black as a form of denialism of history in favor of a foundational lie (his take is far more nuanced and complex than I am able to convey in a review).
The narrator was pleasant to listen to and it overall felt like listening to a good lecturer, I also enjoyed that the footnotes were included in the narration and not just in an attached PDF.