Mental Ghettos: Breaking Down the Illusive Walls of Racial Thinking
Within our minds, we have built tenuous fortresses to block us from our individuality and to impede us from experiencing others’ humanity.
Read MoreSiamak Nooraei is a writer and essayist based in Toronto, Canada. He holds a BA in Political Science from York University and an MA in Political Science (Comparative Politics and International Relations) from Brock University. His interests include human rights regimes, identity politics, counter-radicalization, international law, and democratization. He lived in Iran for most of his youth and offers a unique perspective on Middle Eastern politics.
Posted by Siamak Nooraei | Jan 30, 2015 | Americas, Culture, Viewpoints |
Within our minds, we have built tenuous fortresses to block us from our individuality and to impede us from experiencing others’ humanity.
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