Some thoughts on your work
Hi Harjyot,
Thank you for bringing up this topic, as an international student whose mother tongue language is not English myself, I feel very relatable. Even when I have never experienced discrimination due to my accent during my time in Canada, I have already faced some difficulties in my daily life and in my study, having to speak, read, write, listen to a language that is not my mother tongue language. Learning a language and using it fluently is not easy to achieve so it is very sad to see people experiencing discrimination while trying to create a better life in a new country due to their accents. I think that you can definitely expand your work by considering the experiences of immigrants of different sex (not just female), gender, race, social class,...