Bridging the Virtual Gap: Lessons From Central Tibetan Administration
December 16 was an unusually cold winter day in Lucknow. In a year that had […]
Understanding Tibetan Culture Through the Tibetan Language
The Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis talks about linguistic relativity, which essentially means that language shapes reality. The […]
Meet Tsering Kyi: An Inspiring Woman Leader from the Tibetan Community in India
Set in the mountainous terrains of Dharamshala, overlooking the mighty Himalayas, the Central Tibetan Administration […]
Labor & Empowerment as Community
During a conversation at the Gurgaon market with an older grandmother from Ladakh, the grandmother […]
A Historical Understanding of Gender in the Tibetan Community
This following post is excerpted and adapted from the AIF Clinton Fellowship Endpoint presentation that […]
Reimagining the Justice System at the Local Level
This following post is excerpted and adapted from the AIF Clinton Fellowship Endpoint presentation that […]
Caring about Care
*My aunt calls care a form of religious practice. Care is physical; it is intimate. […]
An Exposure Visit to the Ocean of Songs and Dance
“Today, we are going through a critical period of time. We are a nation with […]
Exiled Services: Identity and Nation Building in the Tibetan Diaspora
Service can be an intimate, personal experience for some of us. Why and how we […]
Governing Diaspora: Tibetans in Exile in India
Firstly, as a Tibetan who was born and raised in the U.S., it is an […]