While India’s caste system was officially abolished in 1950, Dalits (formerly known as Untouchables) still face discrimination. In the latest issue of Symbolia, Dan Carino journeys to Delhi and introduces us to Pastor John Yesunathu Das, a Dalit Christian campaigning to change how Dalits are treated within the Indian Christian Church.
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While India’s caste system was officially abolished in 1950, Dalits (formerly known as Untouchables) still face discrimination. In the latest issue of Symbolia, Dan Carino journeys to Delhi and introduces us to Pastor John Yesunathu Das, a Dalit Christian campaigning to change how Dalits are treated within the Indian Christian Church.

To read this article, download Symbolia via iPad or get our PDF Edition.

February 18, 2013
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