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Seattle becomes first US city to ban caste discrimination

The results of the vote could have far-reaching implications on the issue of caste discrimination in the US

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Seattle has become the first US city to outlaw caste discrimination after its local council passed a resolution, moved by an Indian-American politician and economist, to add caste to its non-discrimination policy. The resolution moved by Kshama Sawant, an upper-caste Hindu, was approved by the Seattle City Council by six to one vote. The results of the vote could have far-reaching implications on the issue of caste discrimination in the US.

'It's official: our movement has won a historic, first-in-the-nation ban on caste discrimination in Seattle! Now we need to build a movement to spread this victory around the country,' Sawant, a city council member, said soon after the resolution was voted. Hours ahead of the vote, Indian-American Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal lent her support to the move.

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