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NAME:Faceless People- documentary screening
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DTSTART:20260127T130000
DTEND:20260127T140000
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LOCATION:Theatre 9 NU Building De Boelelaan 1111  1081 HV  Amsterdam
SUMMARY:Faceless People- documentary screening
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <html> <body> <p>Discover the unheard st
 ories of Sri Lankan Tamil refugees in the film screening of Faceless 
 People. This powerful documentary by Dr. R. K. Radhakrishnan will be 
 followed by a Q&A. All are welcome.</p> <p>Dr. Radhakrishnan R.K.’s
  PhD journey did not end when he graduated from the Athena Institute 
 at @VUAmsterdam. He continued to engage with the Sri Lankan refugees 
 he met during his studies. Having lived in India for over 30 years, t
 hese refugees consider it their home, yet many remain marginalized �
 � on the outskirts of society. In his short documentary, award winnin
 g political journalist, Radhakrishnan, shares their stories of identi
 ty, belonging and home.&nbsp;It sketches the context of Sri Lankan Ta
 mil Refugees in India, and what it means to live in a limbo, to build
  meaning amidst displacement, and to seek dignity in a world that oft
 en overlooks them.<br><br>The film screening if free and open to all.
  It will be followed by a Q&amp;A with Dr. R. K. Radhakrishnan.</p> <
 /body> </html>
DESCRIPTION: Dr. Radhakrishnan R.K.’s PhD journey did not end when h
 e graduated from the Athena Institute at @VUAmsterdam. He continued t
 o engage with the Sri Lankan refugees he met during his studies. Havi
 ng lived in India for over 30 years, these refugees consider it their
  home, yet many remain marginalized – on the outskirts of society. 
 In his short documentary, award winning political journalist, Radhakr
 ishnan, shares their stories of identity, belonging and home.&nbsp;It
  sketches the context of Sri Lankan Tamil Refugees in India, and what
  it means to live in a limbo, to build meaning amidst displacement, a
 nd to seek dignity in a world that often overlooks them.<br><br>The f
 ilm screening if free and open to all. It will be followed by a Q&amp
 ;A with Dr. R. K. Radhakrishnan. Discover the unheard stories of Sri 
 Lankan Tamil refugees in the film screening of Faceless People. This 
 powerful documentary by Dr. R. K. Radhakrishnan will be followed by a
  Q&A. All are welcome.
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