"Roots of Racism" explores the historical, psychological, and social foundations of racism, tracing how prejudice, systemic oppression, and cultural conditioning have intertwined over centuries to shape societies and human relationships. Through careful examination of history, power structures, and human behaviour, this book reveals how racism is not only a product of isolated incidents but a deeply embedded network of ideas, actions, and consequences that persists across generations.
By combining rigorous analysis with thoughtful reflection, the book invites readers to confront uncomfortable truths while fostering understanding, empathy, and ethical awareness. It emphasizes the role of attention, presence, and responsibility in recognizing and dismantling these structures, showing how individual and collective choices shape the ongoing reality of equality, justice, and human dignity.
Ultimately, Roots of Racism is both an intellectual journey and a practical guide, illuminating the ways in which awareness, care, and sustained effort can influence societal change, challenge prejudice, and cultivate environments where shared humanity is recognized, respected, and nurtured.