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Ninaivu: Tamil Memory Archive



DESCRIPTION
The following is an excerpt from the Ninaivu Archive web page: "Ninaivu, meaning ‘to recall’ in Tamil, is meant to be an archival space that the Ilankai/Eelam/Sri Lankan Tamil community can see a pluralistic view of what the Tamil diaspora looks like. This archive focuses on the experiences of Tamil cis women and LGBTQ+ folks, in an effort to change the patriarchal and heteronormative narrative that dominates diasporic conversation."

This archive was curated by Aanjali Allegakoen and is an important subject of conversation during her interview for the Archival Creators Fellowship project on Ilankai Tamil Feminism, for which Aanjali was an interviewee and served as an advisor.

THEMES
Gender & Sexuality

ADDITIONAL METADATA
Date: 2020
Subject(s): Aanjali Allegakoen
Type: Website
Source: Archival Creators Fellowship Program
Creator: Kartik Amarnath
Contributor: Aanjali Allegakoen

PROVENANCE
Collection: Kartik Amarnath Fellowship project
Donor: Aanjali Allegakoen
Item History: 2022-07-08 (created); 2022-07-12 (modified)

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