Memories From The Margin

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08/11/2022

Over the last few weeks, we have been revisiting our approach and engaging in conversations with other academics and experts in strengthening our methodology. In the coming weeks, we hope to go back to our co-researchers to design together the next phase of the project, focusing primarily on higher-level policy influencing. In the next few posts, we will be outlining the key issue areas identified in the policy brief.

Photos from Memories From The Margin's post 05/09/2022

In the aftermath of the official closure of phase i of our project, our co-researchers continue to engage in documenting their narrative experiences using photography. Here we have images from the annual Periyasami temple festival held from 26th - 29th August in Verugal. We are thrilled to see the continued engagement and look forward to sharing more of the Palankudi story with you.

From the Margins of War: The Post War Experience of the Palankudi Community 11/08/2022

"From the Margins of War: The Post War Experience of the Palankudi Community", a policy brief by CEPA’s Social Cohesion thematic was launched on 08.08.2022. The policy brief outlines structural and institutional issues faced by the Palankudi community, with emphasis on the need for institutional recognition for indigenous rights and the Palankudi identity. The brief supplements the on-going "memories from the margin" photographic exhibition. Access it at:

From the Margins of War: The Post War Experience of the Palankudi Community This research project, titled Memories from the Margin: The Voices of Coastal Indigenous Communities was designed to extend the conversation on post-war reconciliation to include marginalised voices and thereby contribute to an intersectional understanding of peace.

11/08/2022

"From the Margins of War: The Post War Experience of the Palankudi Community", a policy brief by CEPA's Social Cohesion thematic was launched on 08.08.2022. The policy brief outlines structural and institutional issues faced by the Palankudi community, with emphasis on the need for institutional recognition for indigenous rights and the palankudi identity. The brief supplements the on-going "memories from the margin" photographic exhibition. Access it via link in bio.

09/08/2022

We are humbled and encouraged by the reception of the Colombo exhibition thus far. Do remember to leave a note in our guest book to be shared with our co-researchers in Verugal and Santhosapuram! Looking forward to seeing you soon - exhibition on until Friday, 12th August.

Photos from Memories From The Margin's post 09/08/2022

A big thank you to all those who attended our launch event yesterday. We look forward to having you’ll with us in the coming days!

07/08/2022

A photographic exhibition and launch of policy brief, documenting the narrative history and the post-war experience of the Palankudi community for the first time; a participatory research by CEPA and the Palankdui youth of Santhosapuram and Verugal.

Date: 08th August – 12th August
Time: 10:00 AM – 05:30 PM
Venue: CEPA, 16, Jawatta Road, Colombo 05

“Two co-researchers from the Palankudi community in Santhosapuram share their experience on working with the project”

Photos from Memories From The Margin's post 07/08/2022

Preparations underway for memories from the Margin exhibition launch tomorrow!

03/08/2022

A photographic exhibition and launch of policy brief, documenting the narrative history and the post-war experience of the Palankudi community for the first time; a participatory research by CEPA and the Palankdui youth of Santhosapuram and Verugal.

Date: 08th August – 12th August

Time: 10:00 AM – 05:30 PM

Venue: CEPA, 16, Jawatta Road, Colombo 05

“Two co-researchers from the Palankudi community in Santhosapuram share their experience on working with the project”

Photos from Memories From The Margin's post 03/08/2022

On our second field visit, we trained our co-researchers on the methodology; taking photographs, conducting KPIs (Key Person Interviews), and documenting their narrative history (most importantly, getting consent forms signed!). Photos taken thereafter were curated in the following weeks. The research team of the Social Cohesion thematic of CEPA added a layer of analysis by triangulating the findings and with existing literature and key concepts. The exhibition thus put together was taken back to the community last weekend. Our second exhibition was held in Verugal with our co-researchers and village elders present.

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