For Faustina Torres, from the Bribri indigenous community in Costa Rica, feeling invisible to others is a stinging form of discrimination she has fought against since childhood. "Costa Rican society does not teach us that there are indigenous people in this country," she said. "It is a form of discrimination, making the existence of indigenous peoples invisible."  UN Costa Rica Faustina Torres belongs to the Bribri indigenous community in Costa Rica. Amid an alarming trend of spiraling hate speech and discrimination online platforms, Costa Rica, with UN support,...