True Account of a Young Indian Boy Living in an Era of Racial Hatred:
BASED ON ACTUAL BRUTAL EVENTS. This intensely vivid and powerful narrative unpacks the events experienced by an Indian family during the 1970s, in East London, at a time when merciless racists roam the streets. Canning Town is the epicentre for the battle between the English National Front and foreign immigrants. Ruthless attacks on ethnic minorities, executed by the NF, are frequent and devastating. Racist ideologies are imprinted on many, which spill out to create widespread prejudice. In the middle of all this carnage is a young Indian boy, Jag Singh and his family. To survive this era, Jag and his innocent family have no other option and are forced to become unbreakable.
Jag Singh is from London, UK, and is an inspirational speaker and writer. He is continuously campaigning in the areas of Anti-Bullying, Mental Health Awareness, and Anti-Hate Crime affecting the well-being of individuals and communities. Having had personal experience of all these challenges and victoriously travelled to the other side, his work now actively supports individuals who encounter such issues. Jag supported the NSPCC as a volunteer by conducting assemblies and workshops in child protection.
Jag has hosted, produced, and written various motivational TV and radio shows to inspire others to achieve their goals. And he continually writes motivational articles for various internet magazines. Growing up Jag faced many challenges, firstly he had to contend with racism, and later he was surrounded by gangland warfare, drug syndicates and criminals. Jag broke free from his hostile childhood environment and started his life again. Jag is a strong believer that his mission is to leave this world a better place than he found it.
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