Introduction to the EveryDay Exile Project, a platform for Tibetans in exile anywhere in the world to present their personal stories through words and art. We also share news from Tibetan exile communities and features on Tibetan culture and religion.
2. The Everyday Exile Project
Welcome. Thank you for your interest in The
Everyday Exile Project.
Your support means so much to so many.
3. The Everyday Exile Project
● Who We Are
● What We Do
● Why We Do It
● How You Can Get Involved
4. Everyday Exile- Who We Are
● Everyday Exile Project began as a platform for
Tibetans in exile anywhere in the world to present
their personal stories.
● Our goal is to educate viewers in other countries re:
everyday life, culture and issues facing Tibetans
who have fled Chinese-occupied Tibet.
● Founded in 2010 by Tammy Winand
● Operates in Tibetan exile communities in India &
Nepal.
● We are not for profit.
5. What We Do
● Everyday Exile Project interviews Tibetan
individuals in exile about their life experiences.
● We talk to organizations and volunteers working
with and for Tibetan exiles.
● Photo essays on Tibetan culture and religion are
presented on our blog.
● We plan to publish one or more manuscripts or
photo books on related issues.
6. Why We Do It
● Everyday Exile was formed after Tammy's return
from her first stay in McleodGanj, capital of the
Tibetan exile community. When speaking to United
States acquaintances, she realized there is a huge
absence of information on the topic and knew her
Tibetan friends' needed additional outlets for their
voices.
● Everyday Exile's goal is to spread awareness of the
Tibetan situation and to educate people regarding
Tibetan culture as they face cultural genocide.
7. How You Can Get Involved
● Please join our facebook page for regular updates.
● Subscribe to our blog.
● Subscribe to our YouTube Channel
● Make a one time donation to defray project
expenses.
● Become a Supporting member. Four levels of
membership are available.
● Volunteer your services. Contact our email for
further details!