This document discusses the concept of "social death" where certain groups such as refugees, homeless people, and those with disabilities are dehumanized and treated as worthless through social exclusion and stigmatization. It suggests imagining a world where all people are treated as human regardless of their status and notes that acts of dehumanization can take many forms but ultimately result in social death where the person feels like a "worthless nobody" or "living dead". Uncovering social death is presented as key to helping these marginalized groups.