Dalit Human Rights: Interconnected Narratives of Activism and Spirituality

Event time: 
Wednesday, April 7, 2021 - 11:00am
Location: 
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Event description: 

Though “untouchability” has been illegal in India since 1950, the stigma and atrocities faced by communities formerly assigned that label has persisted. The most brutal effects of this are experienced by women who are often the target of sexual assault, violence, and even murder. This has been complicated by many non-Dalit political and religious groups who seek to leverage these issues for their own ends.
This virtual conversation will focus on three key aspects that are essential for uplifting the voices of Dalit people themselves: spirituality, advocacy, and economics. The featured guest speaker is Jyothi Raj, a well-respected Dalit educator, spiritual leader, and activist for Adijans (“First Peoples,” also known as Dalits in political and religious contexts). Together Raj and celebrated Dalit artist Preetam Casimir lead the Bhooshakti Kendra in Tumkur, Karnataka. Raj and Casimir will be joined by Shareen Joshi, a professor in the Global Human Development Program at Georgetown University, who will discuss the effects of economic policy on the spirituality of Dalits in their quest for their human rights.
More details and the registration link can be found here: https://hindulife.yale.edu/event/dalit-human-rights-interconnected-narra…

Jyothi Raj, Dalit Activist; Preetam Casimir, Aritst;Shareen Joshi, Georgetown University