
Gender Discrimination, Hate Crimes, and Psychological Trauma in 21stCentury
This work by Khurram, Lodhi, and Sultan examines contemporary manifestations of gender discrimination, hate-motivated violence, and resultant psychological trauma. The text analyzes systemic inequalities across institutional domains, including workplace, healthcare, and education, contextualizing these within broader sociocultural frameworks. Drawing from empirical research, the authors investigate the experiences of gender and sexual minorities while proposing evidence-based interventions through policy reform, community action, and technological innovation. This comprehensive analysis serves as a scholarly resource for academics, policymakers, and practitioners engaged in advancing social equity.
Saira Khurram: Saira has been teaching IGCSE, A Level, and O’ Level biology programs since 2006, including Pearson Edexcel and OCR biology in online classes. She holds a BS in Psychology and is pursuing an A Level psychology program. With six international publications, her research on “Biological Feature Selection and Classification Techniques for Intrusion Detection” is internationally recognized.
Kashif Lodhi: Kashif is affiliated with the Department of Management, Economics, and Quantitative Methods at the Università degli Studi di Bergamo, Italy, and the Department of Agricultural, Food, and Environmental Sciences at Università Politécnica delle Marche, Italy. His research spans multidisciplinary fields, reflecting his dedication to academic excellence.
Dr. Ausima Sultan: Dr. Sultan is an Assistant Professor and Head of the Department of Humanities and Sciences at the Institute of Space Technology, Islamabad. A linguist and researcher with a PhD in Linguistics and Literature, she specializes in Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA), Multimodal CDA, Corpus Linguistics, and Research Methodologies. Her extensive publications and leadership in IST’s Harassment Complaint Cell underscore her commitment to social justice and policy reform.
A transformative analysis of the systemic inequalities that persist in modern societies. This book is a must-read for anyone invested in gender justice and equity.