There is a moment when your body knows
before language does: something here isn’t safe.
Some exclusions are loud.
Most are quiet, hidden in polished rooms,
careful smiles, and unspoken rules.
The Illusion of Inclusion explores the hidden
mechanics of belonging:
how power moves silently,
how difference is managed, and how a person
can be present, yet still unseen.
Written through an intersectional lens,
these pages show how exclusion often appears as
professionalism, structure, and “just the way things are.”
This isn’t a book about fitting in.
It’s a book about the cost of shrinking
and the courage it takes to return.
A return to your dignity.
A return to your voice.
A return to yourself.
Because belonging should never require an apology.