Welcome to the South Asian Heritage Cymru
The South Asian Heritage Cymru is a part of KIRAN Cymru that aims to study and document the rich history and heritage of South Asia. The project focuses on three key areas:
Our mission is to decolonize history by rediscovering and highlighting the narratives of those whose forefathers were directly involved in these historical events. Through research, documentation, and community engagement, the South Asian Heritage Cymru project aims to enrich understanding and appreciation of South Asian contributions to Welsh history and culture.
Significance of the South Asian Heritage Cymru
The legacy of the East India Company and British colonial rule in the Indian Subcontinent from 1600 to 1947 is significant for people living in the UK for several reasons:
South Asian Heritage Cymru fulfils a critical need in Wales by promoting cultural diversity, fostering community integration, preserving heritage, advancing education and awareness, empowering the South Asian community, and bridging cultural divides. In summary, the study of shared history and heritage could lead to building a society that values diversity and promotes racial equality. It will contribute towards making an anti-racist Wales.
Please join us to make a difference
Join us in celebrating and preserving the rich cultural heritage of South Asia with the South Asian Heritage Cymru project. We invite individuals, community groups, schools, research organisations, and government bodies to collaborate with us in studying, promoting, and sharing the legacy of the East India Company and British period from 1600 AD to 1947 Ad. Your participation and unique perspectives are crucial to the success of this initiative. Together, we can create a vibrant, inclusive, unbiased and decolonised narrative that honors our shared history. Reach out to us at info@kiran.org.uk to get involved!
Contact Details:
Office:
South Asian Heritage Cymru
C/O, KIRAN Cymru
Channel View Leisure Centre
Jim Driscoll Way
Cardiff, CF 11 7HB
Email: info@kiran.org.uk
Telephone: 0333 344 0046
Contact Details:
Timings:
Mon-Thus : 10 am to 9 pm
Fri – Sun: 10 am to 6 pm
(We are a small team and work in different locations
and community centres. Office visit is only by
prior appointment.
For any urgent matter, please ring us on office phone number.)