In this book, I talk of the lives of a varied group of Dalits: those. Learn more about Yashica Dutt at: www.yashicadutt. The views and opinions expressed in this book are. Dutt’s journey to accepting her Dalit identity as a member of the lowest caste in the traditional Indian caste system also exposes the inequalities it creates from education access to human rights.ĭutt is an emerging figure recognized for highlighting Dalit rights globally and her voice has been instrumental in understanding the realities of caste within the increasingly prominent Indian diaspora. The bestselling book Caste brilliantly frames racial hierarchies in the United States but largely ignores the horrors of India’s caste structure. Register today for your chance to win a free copy of the book! If you would like to submit a question for this discussion, please email it to the Asian Network at Yale Social Justice Committee Co-Chair Sunil Koundal at: Out as Dalit, Dutt’s first book, has been lauded both critically, and embraced by readers. Join the Office of Diversity & Inclusion and Asian Network at Yale in an interactive discussion with Yashica Dutt, a leading anti-caste expert, journalist, and award-winning author of the non-fiction memoir, Coming Out as Dalit.
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