We, the Biased
Facing the Prejudice Within Us and Dismantling Racism Around Us
A direct, uncomfortable, and necessary look at how bias shapes our lives — and what it really takes to change systems, not just slogans.
- Author: Mohamed Mawji
- Format: Paperback · eBook
- Pages: 329
- Category: Society, Bias & Identity
- Publisher: EvolvePublish
About the Book
A fearless confrontation with the truth: prejudice lives in all of us. This is the uncomfortable—but essential—work of healing bias.
Who It’s For:
Citizens, educators, leaders, and anyone ready to challenge blind spots and become part of lasting change.
What It’s About:
Using psychology, history, and lived experience, the book shows how bias infiltrates daily life and institutions—and how to actively unlearn it.
Why You Should Buy It:
Because silence is complicity. This is a practical invitation to build empathy, equity, and moral courage in a fractured world.
About the author
Mohamed Mawji
Mohamed is a business advocate, author, and mentor whose work bridges technology, faith, and human potential. Born in Uganda, raised in the UK, and based in Florida, he writes with a traditional respect for ethics and a forward-looking lens on innovation and healing.