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." ![Faustina Torres belongs to the Bribri indigenous community in Costa Rica.](https://global.unitednations.entermediadb.net/assets/mediadb/services/module/asset/downloads/preset/Collections/Embargoed/28-09-2023-UN- Costa-Rica.jpg/image1024x768.jpg) 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,...