Forced haircuts in Thailand – let’s liberate not dictate
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Millions of people around the world face discrimination, violence and poverty because of their sex, disability, gender, age, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation… the list goes on.
We need to call time on the injustice of inequality.
There is so much you can take action on to help tackle this social issue. This could be volunteering to help people access the skills and training they need to enter the workforce or addressing the unconscious biases that form barriers to equal opportunities. You can also help to eliminate child labour in the supply chain, end domestic violence and support people living on the street.
Let’s unleash the power of equality, diversity and inclusion across the world.
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Help Dove to end race-based hair discrimination
Help Dove to end race-based hair discrimination
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