- Students being outcast-ed in schools due to religious beliefs
- HIV positive widow struggles to provide for her children.
- Being Unpopular at College" makes me feel outcast-ed socially"
- Azeem Siddique a lift operator serving students of FC college regardless of his walking disability.
- FCC's students shoot a short documentary film, "Disability is not Inability".
- Khalida Rashid Khan; Pakistan's first woman judge.
- HIV positive widow struggles to provide for her children.
- Being Unpopular at College" makes me feel outcast-ed socially"
- Azeem Siddique a lift operator serving students of FC college regardless of his walking disability.
- FCC's students shoot a short documentary film, "Disability is not Inability".
- Khalida Rashid Khan; Pakistan's first woman judge.
- Student being labeled as an outcast for having a Learning Disability
- "I felt as a social outcast for not having the perfect Londoner accent." says Sundas Suleyman.
- "People went on to chant that I must have been lacking something!" says Asifa Ali, a single mother.
- "Once labeled a drug addict, no one will trust you anymore", says an ex drug addict.
- Lahore born singer Annie Khalid speaks out on stigmas attached to a divorced woman.
- Pakistani society continues to stigmatize "unchaste" women.
- Being a SOCIAL OUTCAST is never easy: nomad from Daroghawala
- "I have a request. Please stop labeling the blind as “special people”. We are every bit as normal as anyone else.", Dr. Kamal
- "I felt as a social outcast for not having the perfect Londoner accent." says Sundas Suleyman.
- "People went on to chant that I must have been lacking something!" says Asifa Ali, a single mother.
- "Once labeled a drug addict, no one will trust you anymore", says an ex drug addict.
- Lahore born singer Annie Khalid speaks out on stigmas attached to a divorced woman.
- Pakistani society continues to stigmatize "unchaste" women.
- Being a SOCIAL OUTCAST is never easy: nomad from Daroghawala
- "I have a request. Please stop labeling the blind as “special people”. We are every bit as normal as anyone else.", Dr. Kamal
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