Recently, I was given the opportunity to see firsthand the work being done by the Dalit Freedom Network. The DFN works to aid and empower the Dalits through education, economic development, advocacy and healthcare.
The Dalits, also called the “untouchables,” “outcastes,” and most recently “slumdogs,” comprise nearly one quarter of India’s society, with population estimates of 250 million people. The term “Dalit” means “those who have been broken and ground down deliberately by those above them in the social hierarchy.” Dalits live at risk of discrimination, dehumanization, violence, and enslavement through human trafficking every day. By all global research and reports, the Dalits constitute the largest number of people categorized as victims of modern-day slavery.
Source: http://www.dalitnetwork.org/go?/dfn/who_are_the_dalit/C64
I have rarely felt as strongly for a cause as I have for this one. For more information, and how you can get involved, visit the website of the Dalit Freedom Network here.








