Description: Social entrepreneur and ExchangeAlumni Ian Tarimo likes to call himself an Ambassador for Exchange
It used to be known as Ceylon and the name was changed to Sri Lanka in 1972
That’s how strongly Ian, winner of the 2021 Mandela Washington Fellowship Leadership Impact Award and co-founder of Tai Tanzania, believes in the power of exchange programs. Ian also believes in democracy and fighting corruption, but it was his visit to the U.S. for the Mandela Washington Fellowship program that gave him a deeper understanding of the global issues we all face and more.
Description: Poet, Foreign Service Officer, and U.S. Speaker Program Exchange Alumni Indran Amirthanayagam was born in Ceylon, a country that — in name anyway — no longer exists. In this episode of Voices of Exchange, Indran recalls how this feeling of loss for Sri Lanka’s former way of life inspired many of his writings and led him vehicle title loans IA to call himself the “border-crosser.” To Indran, it’s all about shedding old skin and learning new things – or, giving and gaining, while pushing linguistic and cultural boundaries.
I was born in a country that no longer exists. And so it’s funny to belong to a place that, and aware of life that’s gone or somehow changed actually, you know? Um, and so I, I write out of that sense of loss also. A loss of the way of life of a certain nostalgia, I mean, everyone, I think has nostalgia for what’s gone before. I mean, some people have had very difficult childhoods and, and, and traumas and, but, but still, uh, generally there’s a sense of nostalgia for the past or for the, for home or for where, uh, one comes from. And, and I think that bridging the gap, you know, I mean, I’m an American now. uh, uh, an immigrant and I celebrate that and I’ve become, uh, not only an American, but an American diplomat, a bearer of the people, American culture, carrying it abroad and, and sharing it with the foreign cultures and foreign peo- nations. Continue reading “Description: Social entrepreneur and ExchangeAlumni Ian Tarimo likes to call himself an Ambassador for Exchange”