In this essay, six articles from the journal "Scratching the Surface: Canadian Anti-Racist Feminist Thought" (Dua, Enakshi and Angela Robertson, eds.) are reviewed. Each of the six summaries describes the central argument of the article, and offer responses on the issues of race, class, and feminism. The articles described here all make explicit reference to Canadian issues of feminism. This paper is not a critical analysis, but a brief summary of the assigned articles. 7 pgs. 6 sources.