INTRODUCTION
Racism and discrimination in Peru is a problem that threatens human rights, the freedom of people and social welfare in our community as they prevent the optimal development of the country, generate slavery, inequality in the workplace, economic, educational and cultural. The types of discrimination are by social class, race, skin color, country of origin, language, sexual orientation, gender, age, religion and disability. According to surveys conducted by the Peruvian Ministry of Culture, more than 50% of Peruvians belonging to the indigenous, Afro-descendant, Andean or Amazonian population have been victims of racist treatment, jokes, harassment, workplace harassment, violence and insults. As strange and contradictory as it sounds, racism against indigenous people in Peru, who despite being the majority and predominant race in our country, is also one of the most discriminated against and rejected, is unfortunate considering that the majority of who discriminate against t...
