The Archive - Global Psych

From Coventry to New York: How Progressive Muslim Leaders Are Reframing Faith and Socialism

Zarah Sultana (MP) and Zohran Mamdani (NYC Mayor-elect): two young Muslim leaders combining Islamic ethics and socialist principles. Discover how they're fighting inequality, confronting Islamophobia, and redefining the politics of care on a global scale.

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The Forgotten Third: Racism, Colonialism, and the Injustice of Britain’s “Foreign” War Dead

This essay explores the forgotten third of Britain’s world war forces—colonial and Commonwealth soldiers whose sacrifices were vital yet erased by racism and imperial myth. It exposes how Britain’s victories in World War I and II depended on empire, examining the injustice, exploitation, and amnesia that shaped modern memory.

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The Psychological Ramifications of the Caste System in India: A Focus on Women and Marginalized Groups

Explore the profound psychological effects of India's caste system, focusing on its impact on women and marginalized communities. Learn about the trauma, stigma, and mental health challenges they face, and the pathways to healing and empowerment.

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Tolerance vs. Acceptance in Society: Psychological Insights and Social Implications

Explore the psychological and social differences between tolerance and acceptance in society. This in-depth article examines how tolerance fosters coexistence, while acceptance builds genuine connections and social unity, diving into key theories like social identity, empathy, and intergroup contact. Discover the transformative power of moving from mere tolerance to true acceptance for a more inclusive world.

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