Exploring the persistence of caste prejudices from India in the US, this podcast discusses the experiences of South Asian Diaspora facing workplace discrimination, challenges in corporate America, struggles of migrants from oppressed castes, a lawsuit against Cisco Systems, and the debate around Senate Bill 403 to outlaw caste discrimination in California.
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Caste discrimination persists within the South Asian diaspora in the US, affecting workplaces and job opportunities.
Policy makers are working towards implementing laws to address caste discrimination, despite debates and pushback.
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Caste discrimination in the US
The podcast episode discusses the prevalence of caste discrimination in the US, specifically within the South Asian diaspora. It highlights the existing hierarchies within the community and how discrimination based on one's caste affects individuals in their workplaces. Specific examples are provided, such as probing questions about last names and caste identities, exclusion from social interactions, and unfair treatment in job opportunities and promotions. Policy makers in the US, including California Senator Aisha Wahab, are working towards raising awareness and implementing laws to address caste discrimination.
Experiences of caste-based discrimination
The podcast shares personal experiences of individuals facing caste-based discrimination in the US. Maya, a Dalit, talks about how her manager's behavior towards her changed once he discovered her caste through a YouTube video. Instances of biased treatment in meetings, isolation, and derogatory remarks are discussed. Other individuals also share incidents of being excluded from shared housing on the basis of their caste and facing discrimination in their workplaces.
Efforts to combat caste discrimination
The podcast highlights efforts and pushback in addressing caste discrimination. California Senator Aisha Wahab sponsored a bill, SB 403, to outlaw caste discrimination in the state, triggering debates and criticism. While some argue that the bill targets a specific religion, the Senator emphasizes that it focuses on addressing discrimination and not on targeting any religion. The podcast also discusses other instances of recognition and actions taken against caste discrimination, including Harvard University adding caste bias protection and the city of Seattle enacting a law against it.
There is a growing debate in the US about the caste system - an ancient social ranking system where the community you are born into determines what kind of job you do, who you marry, and much more.
The caste system in India dates back over 3,000 years and divides Hindu society into different social strata. In many South Asian countries, it is outlawed. But members of the South Asian diaspora in the US say this type of caste bias persists, and there is often very little protection at workplaces against it.
For the community, opinions are divided. Seattle in Washington was the first city to ban discrimination based on caste. But the fight continues for activists in California, where a bill that sought to ban discrimination was vetoed in October. Opponents called it a "divisive bill" that "implicitly singles out" South Asians.
In this edition of Business Daily, Devina Gupta speaks to workers who have experienced such discrimination, and explores some of the challenges for lawmakers seeking to ban it.
(Image: A group from Equality Labs at a rally in September 2023, pushing for a law to ban caste discrimination. Credit: Getty Images)
Presented and produced by Devina Gupta
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