For young Tamils raised in Britain, identity is rarely simple. They are British and Tamil, shaped by British schools and Tamil households, by English and Tamil, by the culture of the country they live in and the culture of a homeland many have never visited. The negotiation between these identities is continuous, and it happens in small moments as much as large ones.
Growing Up Tamil in Britain: Between Two Worlds
Second-generation Tamil Britons reflect on navigating identity, belonging, and the weight of diaspora politics.
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Sri Lanka's Debt Crisis: A Primer for the Tamil Community
Breaking down the bond restructuring deal and what it means for ordinary people in Jaffna, Batticaloa, and Vanni.
Britain's New Chancellor Must Stop Bankrolling Sri Lanka's Military
International development cuts must not shield Colombo's security apparatus from scrutiny, argue rights groups.
Pongu Thamizh and the Politics of Public Memory
Annual cultural gatherings across the Tamil diaspora are evolving into complex sites of mourning, solidarity, and political debate.
