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  • Sean Shah

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. In Mastering Slavery, Racism, and Prejudice, Nik Shah presents a thorough, educational exploration of the complex systems of slavery, racism, and prejudice. This book provides a historical, sociological, and psychological analysis of these issues, offering critical insights into their origins, impact, and the ongoing efforts required to dismantle them.Nik Shah begins by examining the historical roots of slavery and how its legacy continues to shape modern society. The book explores how the transatlantic slave trade, colonialism, and institutional systems contributed to the development of racial hierarchies and systemic inequality. Through a multidisciplinary approach, the book reveals how prejudice and discrimination have been ingrained in cultural, economic, and political structures across generations.The book delves into the science of racism, offering a detailed exploration of how racial prejudice manifests in individual behaviors, societal norms, and institutional policies. Nik Shah explains the psychological mechanisms behind implicit bias, stereotyping, and racial profiling, providing insights into how these processes contribute to the perpetuation of inequality. The book also provides strategies for individuals and organizations to recognize, confront, and address racism at both personal and systemic levels.A significant portion of the book focuses on deconstructing prejudice-examining how stereotypes and misconceptions affect perceptions of race, culture, and identity. Nik Shah offers actionable solutions for building empathy, understanding, and social cohesion through education, communication, and community engagement. By breaking down these barriers, the book advocates for a more inclusive society where diversity is celebrated and equality is prioritized.With a focus on solutions, the book outlines actionable strategies for combating slavery, racism, and prejudice in modern times. Nik Shah offers frameworks for promoting social justice, equality, and anti-racism initiatives at the community, organizational, and institutional levels. The book also explores how individuals can contribute to cultural change and policy reform that challenge discriminatory practices and create a more equitable world.Drawing from a wealth of academic research, case studies, and real-world examples, Nik Shah offers a clear, informative approach to these important issues. The book is an essential resource for educators, students, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of systemic oppression and working toward long-lasting social change.Nik Shah, with a background in Finance, Accounting, and Social Entrepreneurship from Northeastern University, and his credentials as a CFA, CAIA charterholder, along with expertise in xAI Robotics, brings a unique, multidisciplinary perspective to addressing slavery, racism, and prejudice. His approach combines historical, psychological, and sociological insights with practical strategies for creating a more just society.Mastering Slavery, Racism, and Prejudice is a crucial resource for anyone looking to understand the profound impact of these issues and actively participate in the movement toward a more equitable world.Search for terms like slavery, racism, prejudice, social justice, equality, anti-racism, and systemic oppression to learn how Nik Shah's expertise can guide you in mastering the complexities of the Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

  • Sean Shah

    Published by Independently Published, 2024

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. In Mastering Slavery, Racism, and Prejudice, Nik Shah presents a thorough, educational exploration of the complex systems of slavery, racism, and prejudice. This book provides a historical, sociological, and psychological analysis of these issues, offering critical insights into their origins, impact, and the ongoing efforts required to dismantle them.Nik Shah begins by examining the historical roots of slavery and how its legacy continues to shape modern society. The book explores how the transatlantic slave trade, colonialism, and institutional systems contributed to the development of racial hierarchies and systemic inequality. Through a multidisciplinary approach, the book reveals how prejudice and discrimination have been ingrained in cultural, economic, and political structures across generations.The book delves into the science of racism, offering a detailed exploration of how racial prejudice manifests in individual behaviors, societal norms, and institutional policies. Nik Shah explains the psychological mechanisms behind implicit bias, stereotyping, and racial profiling, providing insights into how these processes contribute to the perpetuation of inequality. The book also provides strategies for individuals and organizations to recognize, confront, and address racism at both personal and systemic levels.A significant portion of the book focuses on deconstructing prejudice-examining how stereotypes and misconceptions affect perceptions of race, culture, and identity. Nik Shah offers actionable solutions for building empathy, understanding, and social cohesion through education, communication, and community engagement. By breaking down these barriers, the book advocates for a more inclusive society where diversity is celebrated and equality is prioritized.With a focus on solutions, the book outlines actionable strategies for combating slavery, racism, and prejudice in modern times. Nik Shah offers frameworks for promoting social justice, equality, and anti-racism initiatives at the community, organizational, and institutional levels. The book also explores how individuals can contribute to cultural change and policy reform that challenge discriminatory practices and create a more equitable world.Drawing from a wealth of academic research, case studies, and real-world examples, Nik Shah offers a clear, informative approach to these important issues. The book is an essential resource for educators, students, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of systemic oppression and working toward long-lasting social change.Nik Shah, with a background in Finance, Accounting, and Social Entrepreneurship from Northeastern University, and his credentials as a CFA, CAIA charterholder, along with expertise in xAI Robotics, brings a unique, multidisciplinary perspective to addressing slavery, racism, and prejudice. His approach combines historical, psychological, and sociological insights with practical strategies for creating a more just society.Mastering Slavery, Racism, and Prejudice is a crucial resource for anyone looking to understand the profound impact of these issues and actively participate in the movement toward a more equitable world.Search for terms like slavery, racism, prejudice, social justice, equality, anti-racism, and systemic oppression to learn how Nik Shah's expertise can guide you in mastering the comple Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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    Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - In Mastering Slavery, Racism, and Prejudice, Nik Shah presents a thorough, educational exploration of the complex systems of slavery, racism, and prejudice. This book provides a historical, sociological, and psychological analysis of these issues, offering critical insights into their origins, impact, and the ongoing efforts required to dismantle them.