From Black Lives Matter Activists for India's Discriminated Dalits Learn Tactics

'They were once called Untouchables. There are an estimated 260 million of them across the world and some 100 million women in India. A new campaign is taking on caste violence, though, and they’ve been reaching out to activist movements like Black Lives Matter in the US. The Delhi-based All India Dalit Women’s Rights Forum has just wrapped up a two month tour of college campuses and other venues, where they exchanged strategies and told some harrowing stories of people they’ve tried to help back home.' -- Public Radio International (PRI)   
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