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  1. Untouchable Sports person

  • Alexander Ovechkin-Ice hockey
  • Anze Kopitar - Ice Hockey
  • Althea Gibson
  • Amiri Baraka - Writer
  • Babe Ruth - Baseball
  • Billy Drago - Actor
  • Bill Murray - actor
  • Bill Russell
  • Birdman (rapper)
  • Beyoncé - Hollywood actress
  • Bryan Cranston - actor
  • Cael Sanderson - Sports
  • Cameron Diaz
  • Carey Price - Ice Hockey
  • Charles Sifford
  • Charlie Day
  • Christopher Walken - actor
  • Danny Trejo
  • DICK VAN DYKE
  • DENZEL WASHINGTON
  • Derek Jeter
  • Drew Doughty - Ice Hockey
  • ERIK KARLSSON - Ice Hockey
  • Elijah Wood
  •  Elenor Zelliot - Activitist
  • Fritz Pollard
  • Gail Omvedt
  • Jackie Robinson - Base Ball
  • Jack Johnson - First black Heavy weight
  • Jamie Benn - Ice Hockey
  • Jesse Owens - Track  athekete 
  • Jack Eichel -  Ice hockey
  • James Pears Bakeworth
  • Jennifer Lopez - Actress
  • JERRY RICE Fottballer
  • Jewel (singer)
  • Jim Thorpe
  • JIM Carrey-Actess
  • JK Rowling - actress
  • John Tavares
  • Jonathan Toews - Ice hockey
  • Johnny Depp - actor
  • Joseph Barss
  • Johnny Gaudreau - Hockey
  • John Ritter - Hollywood actor
  • Justin Bieber - Singer
  • Keira Nightley - Actress
  • Kelly Slater
  • Kevin Spacey - Actor
  • Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
  • Kim Kardashian - Hollywood Actress
  • Lance Armstrong - Cyclist
  • Martina Navratilova Tennis
  • MEGAN FOX - Actress
  • Meg Ryan - Actress
  • Michael Phelps
  • Michael Jordan
  • Michael Kindo
  • Nicki Minaj - ctress
  • Oliver Ekman-Larsson
  • P. K. Subban - Hockey
  • Pele - Footballer
  • Roser Federer - Tennis
  • Robert De Niro - Actor
  • Santhi Soundarajan -  track and field athlete
  • Shaun White - Olympian
  • Shania Twain- Singer
  • Serena Williams - Tennis
  • Sigourney Weaver - actress
  • Simone Biles
  • Suraj Yengde - Activitist
  • Tiffany Haddish - Actress
  • Tiger Woods - Golfer
  • Tom Hanks - Actor
  • Tyler Seguin - Hockey
  • Venus Williams - Tennis
  • Wayne Gretzky
  • Wilma Rudolph.

Authors

Anoop Kumar (16) Ranjith Thankappan (34) Pardeep Attri (25) Philip Vinod Peacock (27) Ashokan Nambiar (1) Karthik Navayan (2) Cynthia Stephen (4)


A SURVEY OF CASTE IN THE UNITED STATES

Equality Labs is proud to release our report Caste in the United States. This report came out of a community driven survey conducted in 2016 and has now emerged as a crucial document that both presents the first evidence of Caste discrimination in the US and helps to map the internal hegemonies within our communities. It also provides insight into how the South Asian community balances the experiences of living under white supremacy while replicating Caste, anti-Dalitness, and anti-Blackness. 

As the South Asian American community, we are uniquely situated to redeem the errors of history as well as set the tone for a progressive conversation around Caste, both here and in countries of origin. This is an opportunity we must not squander. 

We hope that the data in this report tells the stories we haven’t always heard in our communities and inspires intentional efforts to create spaces that reject harmful and discriminatory ideologies. Instead, we hope this report opens new opportunities for dialogue, accountability, and most of all justice in all of our communities.


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