Martin Macwan (born c. 1959[1]) is a Dalit human rights activist in Gujarat, India.
[3] Since suffering this tragedy, Macwan has fought to bring the killers, a group of feudal Darbars, to justice.
[4] He argues that the caste system cannot be considered simply a domestic matter: "We say that India did support the U.S. civil rights movement in the 1960s, and also the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa ...
In this era of the globalization of markets and of human rights, no country can claim that it's a domestic matter.
Some of the themes that these artists depicted at Macwan's organization include aspects of B. R. Ambedkar and Phule's life histories, such as the Mahad Satyagraha of 1927: caste discrimination in schools and in the access to public resources like village wells.