ضرر العنصرية والإقصاء على المجتمعات
ضرر العنصرية والإقصاء على المجتمعات
The harm of racism is not limited to society, but extends to the health of those affected by it. It leaves its mark on the body and soul, and has profound effects on mental health. The author combines her research methods with her perspective as a post-migration figure. She reflects on her personal experiences as a secular person in Germany with Iranian roots, and examines how social exclusion affects identity formation and mental health. Whether it's accusing a student of causing chaos in kindergarten, or assuming they can't understand a book in high school, criticism is almost always unwarranted, but the fear and its consequences are rampant and real. Mahsa Bhadjatpour embarks on a journey through a diverse reality, beginning with her childhood in a socially deprived area, all the way to her university experiences. It also explores the role of art as a potential means of empowerment and healing. This combination of biography, research, and artistic practice opens new vistas for anyone who wants to learn more about the complex links between racism and health, whether they are affected, concerned, or professionals. The book invites the reader to understand these connections and consider possible paths to self-empowerment.

Bibliographic Data
| Publisher | Rotpunkt verlag |
|---|---|
| Publisher Address | info@rotpunktverlag.ch |
| Country | Switzerland |
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| Language | Arabic (AR) |
| Translation | Translated |












