 I am Arun Tilazakumar of BA Fourth Semester, Political Science Department. International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination commemorates the day in 1960 when police in South Africa killed 69 people who were part of a peaceful demonstration against racist apartheid laws. Today, apartheid lies dead, but racism still lives in on all regions and societies. British racism in India has been replaced by a more sinister Indian racism. America's discrimination against the black people remains undefeated. Religious intolerance, Asian slurs, these are but some evidences of the existence of racism in the 21st century. Life slows, people scarred, injustice remains, intolerance prevails. How do we fight this deeply rooted evil? Comparing in the month's action, every day at every level, we must acknowledge and harness the benefits of diversity. We must understand and reject this deep rooted evil. Let us all be proactively anti-racist and advocate that all people are born equal. All people should be treated equally.