Untouchability in the Indian Sub-continent and the Diaspora -  Navdeep Singh, UK

Untouchability in the Indian Sub-continent and the Diaspora - Navdeep Singh, UK

Henrik Thomé

54 года назад

105 Просмотров

"Reservations: the Asian Rationalist Society’s views"

From the World Conference on Untouchability held 2009 in London, UK.

View the entire event here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXGid4Tg0UE&list=PLqSTQrmGwdgcGoxTrDhoTX5UMqD4hZEt1

“Untouchability” – the social exclusion of people because of the population they are born into – is a problem in Bangladesh, Burma, India, Japan, Korea, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Yemen and elsewhere. The IHEU ‘World Conference on Untouchability’ was the first conference of its kind to explore untouchability in many different cultures and to bring together activists to share strategies that have helped untouchable communities around the world.

The IHEU ‘World Conference on Untouchability’ was supported by the British Humanist Association and South Place Ethical Society.
Ссылки и html тэги не поддерживаются


Комментарии: