About this Event:
Caste-based oppression is not limited to South Asia, but is replicated in
migrant communities across the globe. In the UK, the ‘Caste discrimination and
harassment in Great Britain’ report commissioned by the government in 2010
confirmed the existence of caste oppression in education, employment, health
care, religious institutions as well as public spaces. Organisations
campaigning for legislation outlawing caste discrimination have faced varied
challenges, revealing the nexus and widespread coordination between right-wing
groups in the UK and India. In this talk, Satpal Muman focuses on the history
of anti-caste mobilisation in the UK; the implications this has for politics in
the UK and globally, and chart the possible next steps in this fight for justice.
About the Speaker:
Satpal Muman is Secretary of Ambedkar International Mission in
London and the co-founder and Chairman of Caste Watch UK, a leading charity
fighting caste discrimination in the UK. He has been at the forefront of the
campaign to bring anti-caste legislation in the UK.
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