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TOC 4

Beside the book cover for THE TRAUMA OF CASTE by Thenmozhi Soundararajan is a list: "The Trauma of Caste Explores: How to join the caste abolition movement. Accessible profiles of anti-caste historical figures. An appendix with body-based exercises to support creating your own caste-equity mindfulness practice. The connection between caste-based oppression and genocide. The role big tech plays in upholding caste bias and discrimination and how to work towards tangible corporate accountability. Why building transnational solidarity is critical. Buddhism's historical roles in both challenging and upholding caste."

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