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SUMMARY:#GOHOMEGOTA:  Film screening and Q&A
DESCRIPTION:Join the Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre for a film screening and Q&A with director Sulochana Peiris. \nThis documentary looks at Sri Lanka’s 2022 Aragalaya protests from a protest movement building and mobilisation perspective and centres around interviews with several key core activists-belonging to different ethnic\, linguistic\, and professional backgrounds – who were part of the protest movement since its Galle Face occupation began. The interviews were carried out in two rounds\, the first\, while the Galle Face occupation was ongoing and the second round in January 2023\, several months after the occupation was called off in the face of increasingly brutal state repression. They share their specific movement organisation\, building\, and communication strategies\, the evolution of the movement and the current status amidst a counter-revolutionary repression unleashed  by the Ranil Wickremasinghe administration. These leaders also discuss how they define and are working towards a “system change” which they envisioned to achieve through the aragalaya protest movement. It also contains interviews with Professor Nirmal Ranjith Dewasiri\, a political scientist from University of Colombo who frames through and places the aragalaya movement along the continuum of post-independence political/protest movement building and mobilisation process in Sri Lanka\, Dr.Sanjana Hattotuwa\, who discusses the role played by social media during the Galle Face occupation\, and  Ambika Sathkunanadan\, former commissioner of Sri Lanka Human Rights Commission\, who provides a critical analysis of the aragalaya protest movement for its lack of inclusivity across the country’s ethnic divides and an evident failure to platform unaddressed larger issues pertinent to the country’s thirty-year war. \nRSVP is essential: click here to RSVP
URL:https://jhbholocaust.co.za/event/gohomegota-film-screening-and-qa/
LOCATION:Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre\, 1 Duncombe Rd\, Johannesburg\, Gauteng\, 2193\, South Africa
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