Liverpool-bornArchbishop Paul Gallagher, the Vatican’s Secretary for Relations with States – in effect, the Holy See’s foreign minister – is in India this week to “strengthen bonds of friendship and collaboration”. One of the sensitive issues likely to be discussed out of the public eye is the discrimination that Dalit Christians – those from historically marginalised communities in India who are considered “untouchables” – continue to face, in spite of the Church’s formal rejection of caste distinctions. A media-savvy member of the archbishop’s entourage might alert him to the fact that young Dalit Christian activists are increasingly using social media platforms to challenge this centuries-old oppression. They are building a digital archive of lived experiences, reclaiming their voices and pushing for social change, one post at a time.
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