Empowering Malaysian Migrants in the Global Age of Transition
A Case Study for Personal Holistic Health and Community Transformation
- 200pagine
- 7 ore di lettura
The book delves into the experiences of Malaysian migrants in Western countries, particularly Australia, in the aftermath of the 1969 Malaya race riots and affirmative action. It examines the complexities of identity, race, culture, and religion faced by these individuals, offering a case study on overcoming cultural conflicts and migrant mentality. Emphasizing a holistic approach to well-being, it highlights the importance of resilience and community support, especially in a post-Covid-19 world, advocating for a purpose-driven life through helping others and community transformation.
