The Assassination Of Indira Gandhi
Honestly, the assassination of Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi on October 31, 1984, remains one of the most consequential and tragic moments in modern Indian
Honestly, the assassination of Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi on October 31, 1984, remains one of the most consequential and tragic moments in modern Indian
Life and death have long fascinated humanity and religions that explore what happens when life reaches its inevitable end. While rooted in spiritual traditions, Sikhism
If I were to tell you that your every action, thought, and choice must align with my rule of law dictates, and failure to comply
Religion, with its deep roots and various traditions, often operates as a double-edged sword. At one end, it provides solace and structure to many while
Racism, while a global issue, manifests uniquely in different nations based on their histories, cultures, and socio-political landscapes. In Belief, Bias & Institutionalized Racism, Amarpal
The Windrush Generation, Caribbean immigrants who arrived in Britain post-World War II, represent resilience, cultural richness, and significant economic contributions amid systemic challenges. In Belief,
Historical revisionism, the selective rewriting or omission of historical facts, profoundly influences racial discourse. In Belief, Bias & Institutionalized Racism, Amarpal Singh critiques how Britain’s
Media has a profound influence on societal perceptions of race, serving as both a mirror and a molder of public opinion. In Belief, Bias &
Throughout history, religion and institutional power have wielded immense influence over society, often through similar mechanisms of control. In Belief, Bias & Institutionalized Racism, Amarpal
Belief is a powerful force. It shapes identities, communities, and systems of governance. Yet, as Amarpal Singh explores in Belief, Bias & Institutionalized Racism, unexamined beliefs
The pervasive impact of systemic racism extends beyond socioeconomic disparities, seeping into the mental and emotional well-being of minority communities. In Belief, Bias & Institutionalized
Literature has always been a powerful medium for driving social change, challenging norms, and fostering awareness. Literature has always been a powerful medium for driving
We all adhere to a religion and follow a dedicated and sacred set of rules and regulations. What if this organized religion becomes a source
Have you ever thought of the consequences of our ideologies? If not, then “Belief, Bias & Institutional Racism” by Amarpal Singh presents a stark reality.
In a world that constantly pushes us to believe in something, ideologies often slip into our lives and shape how we view the world. Whether
mmigration policies and rhetoric have long shaped the experiences of minority communities, often reinforcing systems of inequality and exclusion. In Belief, Bias & Institutionalized Racism, Amarpal
Religious beliefs and social hierarchies often significantly sway cultural identity, shaping values, customs, and relationships. In many societies, however, these frameworks take darker turns, leading