In Konniyan Kudiyirippu, women’s lives are written in palmyrah and soil. A wind farm arrived without their consent, flooded their land and poisoned their water. Now a mining company is quietly ...
Photo courtesy of Melani Gunathilaka In Konniyan Kudiyirippu, women’s lives are written in palmyrah and soil. A wind farm ...
Photo courtesy of University of Jaffna The condition of youth in the North cannot be understood through a single narrative. I ...
Photo by Don Nishantha Sri Lanka stands today at a decisive and defining moment in its post-war political and economic journey. For more than three decades, the national discourse surrounding the ...
Photo courtesy of CFR With the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, Sri Lanka finds itself at a particularly vulnerable ...
Photo courtesy of Steve Bisgrove For Joshua Ferris, the American novelist best known for his winning debut that redefined the ...
Photo courtesy of CEPA At the beginning of his book, The Killing Fields of Inequality Göran Therborn says, “Inequality is a ...