What is Privilege in Nepal?
What does privilege in Nepal look like? Here's an exercise to visually and dramatically show that.
What does privilege in Nepal look like? Here's an exercise to visually and dramatically show that.
Poverty is an injustice. One of the surest ways of fighting that injustice is by empowering our girls and women.
Any and every injustice against an individual, in the end, is as injustice against every other individual. There are, and can be, no exception!
A video of the the presentation I made at four different locations during my April-May 2014 visit to the US. It covers the plight of marginalized groups such as Dalits, women, Tharus and Tamangs both in the country (Nepal) and abroad, and what COMMITTED is doing about it all.
Birth as a low caste, a Dalit, in Nepal means that you are not only expected, but also made, to live in shame and poverty. In an effort to escape from that, they go looking for foreign employment but lacking in funds and education, fall victim to loan sharks and trafficking.