Universidad Iberoamericana: Human Rights & Education of the Marginalized in Nepal

Human rights and education of Dalits, Women, Tharus and Tamangs, some of the marginalized Nepalese.

Human rights and education of Dalits, Women, Tharus and Tamangs, some of the marginalized Nepalese.

At a presentation to children and families from lower-middle class and lower class in Mexico, I share with them how I followed my dreams and beat the odds to achieve academic and professional success. I share with them how I did it, and to tell them to not lose hope!

The power of dreams.

Preserve our caste system, the foundation for our incredible cultural and ethnic diversity, and help maintain the unity in people of our one and only country Nepal to fight against both the people who oppose it and all ills afflicting the country. As they say, "United we stand; divided we fall!"

The biggest killer of Nepalese girls and women is suicide. Part of the reason has to do with Nepalese society not valuing female lives anywhere near as much as those of males in general and other social issues arising from cultural practices and mentality. There are things we, the Nepalese men, can do to change things around.