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Invisible Barriers: The Hidden Costs of Racism, Sectarianism, and Intolerance.

Author: Sam Prajnananda

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Invisible Barriers: The Hidden Costs of Racism, Sectarianism, and Intolerance by Sam Prajnananda is a powerful exploration of the unseen forces that divide societies. While overt acts of discrimination are often condemned, this book sheds light on the subtle, systemic, and deeply embedded forms of bias that quietly impact lives across the globe. From the psychological toll and economic inequality to educational segregation, health disparities, and erasure in history, the book uncovers how racism, sectarianism, and intolerance create far-reaching consequences.

Drawing on compelling case studies from Northern Ireland, the UK, and diverse regions worldwide, Prajnananda offers a thoughtful and intersectional analysis of how these invisible barriers operate in everyday life. Through personal narratives, historic examples, and contemporary observations, the book challenges readers to recognize the full scope of discrimination beyond the surface.

Invisible Barriers does more than expose injustice—it also offers hope. The final chapters provide actionable strategies for individuals, communities, and policymakers committed to change. Prajnananda calls on us to dismantle the walls that divide and build societies rooted in equity, empathy, and inclusion. This is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the hidden architecture of inequality—and how we might begin to break it down.

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