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Dalit Women: Intersectionality of Oppression and Resilience
Dalit women in India face intersecting forms of discrimination and marginalization based on caste, gender, and socio-economic status. They endure systemic inequalities, violence, and exclusion, perpetuated by deeply entrenched patriarchal and caste-based structures. Dalit women experience disproportionate levels of poverty, limited access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities, and heightened vulnerability to various forms of exploitation, including sexual violence, trafficking, and bonded labor. Despite these challenges, Dalit women exhibit remarkable resilience, courage, and leadership in advocating for their rights, challenging caste and gender-based discrimination, and fostering social change. Through grassroots movements, political participation, and collective action, Dalit women are mobilizing to demand justice, equality, and dignity for themselves and their communities. Empowering Dalit women requires addressing intersecting forms of oppression, promoting gender-sensitive policies and programs, and amplifying their voices in decision-making processes to create a more inclusive and equitable society.