![]() ![]() ![]() He sent Dutt a friend request on Facebook. At this point, her path and that of Rohith Vemula-a 26-year-old Dalit research scholar who stood up against vicious, casteist harassment at the University of Hyderabad-almost crossed. Seeking to learn more about the Dalit cause, Dutt reached out to activists on social media. When she did, her classmates’ response helped her see that she should not be ashamed and should, in fact, feel outraged. ![]() After listening to such discussions for nearly two months, Dutt came to the painful decision to start talking about her own experiences with caste. They did not challenge what was said, but instead showed sympathy for their classmates from minority communities, and even anger on their behalf. What impressed her even more was how the rest of the class reacted to these remarks. She was astounded because, while growing up, attending university and pursuing a career in India she had always had to assiduously hide her caste. There she had an epiphany.ĭutt witnessed her black, Hispanic and gay classmates openly sharing their stories of discrimination and abuse in class discussions. Yashica Dutt moved to New York in 2015 to study journalism at Columbia University. ![]()
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