About Me

My name is Fatima Mohsinah. I am a second year university student at UCL, majoring in Education, Practice and Society. With this major, I wish to contribute to improving education systems so that they are accessible to as many people as possible. This website, inspired by my father, is part of my efforts to advocate for justice and illuminate injustices.

The state of the world—societally, economically, politically, and humanistically—is constantly changing. Progress has been made, yet this progress is tainted with unfairness. One party always suffers while another benefits and ignores the destructive aftermath. Take colonization as an example: colonizers tell a story of triumph and civilization, while the colonized experience mass murder, stolen land, erased history, and generational trauma. Yet when questioned, these powers cover their crimes with excuses that the world accepts. I firmly believe it is our responsibility to question this disparity and illuminate injustices so these perpetrators are held accountable.

As days pass, misdeeds continue in more creative ways, and we slowly conform to what powers want—world leaders, politicians, and colonizers who make decisions impacting all of us. Colonization continues physically, as seen in Palestine, but also invisibly through education. Histories written by perpetrators omit victims' stories to appear heroic. Other methods include introducing concepts that make people question their identity, creating spirals of self-doubt and ruin. Though not obvious to the general public, illustrating current events may help people navigate the world more cautiously.

The world will not change in a day or from one writing, but we cannot remain idle. Our pens and words are weapons. One day, I hope they make a difference to society and the world.