Discrimination is a pervasive issue that continues to plague societies around the world. It takes many forms, from racism and sexism to homophobia and ableism, and creates barriers for individuals based on their identity. Despite the progress that has been made in addressing discrimination, there are still countless stories of resilience and resistance from those who have faced discrimination and fought back against injustice.
One such story is that of Malala Yousafzai, a Pakistani activist for female education who survived an assassination attempt by the Taliban in 2012. Malala refused to be silenced by those who sought to suppress her voice and has since become a global advocate for girls’ education. Her courage and determination in the face of adversity serve as an inspiration to many who are fighting against discrimination in their own communities.
Another example of resilience and resistance comes from the LGBTQ+ community, who have faced discrimination and violence for decades. Despite these challenges, members of the LGBTQ+ community have continued to fight for their rights and demand equality. One powerful example of this resistance is the Stonewall Riots of 1969, which sparked the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement in the United States. Since then, activists have worked tirelessly to dismantle discriminatory laws and policies that target LGBTQ+ individuals.
In addition to these well-known stories of resilience and resistance, there are countless others happening every day in communities around the world. From individuals speaking out against workplace discrimination to grassroots movements fighting for racial justice, there is a growing momentum against all forms of discrimination.
It is important to recognise and celebrate these stories of resilience and resistance, as they inspire us to continue the fight against discrimination in all its forms. By coming together and standing up for what is right, we can create a more inclusive and equitable society for all. The road may be long and difficult, but as long as there are individuals willing to speak out and take action, there is hope for a future free from discrimination.














