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Herstories -Sri Lankan women exhibition

Herstories -Sri Lankan women exhibition


TUESDAY, 02 APRIL 2013 13:53

When Radhika Hettiarachchi asked Sri Lankan mothers from North and East for their stories, she knew what she would hear would go beyond them; that their stories would stretch to encompass their children and their husbands, their mothers and fathers, their homes, their work and even their communities. When you ask a woman about her story, rarely does she say me, me, me, says Radhika. Its beautiful, she adds, explaining that she found that mothers had generous memories, and kept records for their whole family.

A freelance developmental practitioner, Radhika first became interested in the project while out in the field doing consultancy work for different NGOs. You can get so caught up that sometimes you miss out on how each person you talk to has a story that goes beyond the project, she says. The stories shes collected are powerful, authentic accounts from families that have sent their sons off to war and lost fathers to the gun, families that still live with death and displacement and disability. These are also accounts of children born, homes remade and peace reclaimed. Pointing out that some of these women had lived through the unimaginable; Radhika says it was their strength, grace and above all their ability to still hope for a better future that touched her so deeply. I just wanted to record it so that I could share it with other people, she says. I started doing a few and it grew from that. Today Radhika has 220 Herstories from women in the South (Moneragala and Kurunegala) and North (Vavuniya, Mullaitivu and Killinochchi). 60 of these will make up a travelling exhibition that will visit Colombo, Ampara and Galle, while all the stories will be logged into an archive available online and will be available in Sinhala, English and Tamil. Youll find them on www.herstories.org. Herstories will be on in Colombo on April 6 and 7 at the Harold Peiris Gallery, Lionel Wendt, in Ampara from April 20-21 at the Christa Illam Hall, Kalmunai and in Galle on April 27 -28 at an as yet undecided venue. Collaborators on the project include the organisation Viluthu, Sharni Jayawardena and November Productions. - Smriti Daniel

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