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Tamil Heritage Month – January 2025

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Since 2016, the TDSB has proudly recognized Tamil Heritage Month over January. It has also been formally marked across Ontario since March 2014 with the implementation of the Tamil Heritage Month Act, 2014. Further, Tamil Heritage Month has been recognized nationally since January 2016 by the passing of the following motion:

That, in the opinion of the House, the government should recognize the contributions that Tamil-Canadians have made to Canadian society, the richness of the Tamil language and culture, and the importance of educating and reflecting upon Tamil heritage for future generations by declaring January, every year, Tamil Heritage Month.

This year, the theme for Tamil Heritage Month is from a quotation by influential Tamil philosopher Kaniyan Pungundranar:

Kinship:  
யாதும் ஊரே யாவரும் கேளிர் // Yaadhum Oore Yaavarum Kelir
To us, all towns are one, and all people are our kin

The theme of kinship and interconnectedness of all people is important to Tamil people. It emphasizes the idea that regardless of where we come from, we are all part of a larger family. This theme encourages us to celebrate diversity and foster unity within communities, highlighting that our differences enrich our shared human experience.

Toronto has the largest Tamil population outside of the South Asian subcontinent, with thousands of TDSB students and staff identifying as Tamil. Throughout January, we encourage you to explore various aspects of kinship - whether through family ties, friendships, or community connections.

To mark Tamil Heritage Month at the TDSB, various educational opportunities will be offered to students to learn about Tamil history, customs, and traditions. Recently, all TDSB students were invited to submit an image that reflects this year’s theme to a Poster Challenge. Three winning selections were made, and we are delighted to share them with you below.

We are thrilled to have author Meera Sriram present one of her latest books, The Spice Box, to elementary students in early January and have students participate in some dance moves while learning about traditional dances and their significance. Finally, a video of a celebratory Tamil Heritage Month event at Alvin Curling Public School will be shared soon. Stay tuned! 

For further information about Tamil Heritage Month, please follow @TDSB_Tamil on X to learn interesting facts on Tamil traditions and explore what students have to say in their own words about the Tamil heritage.

The poster features artwork by Vaahini, a Grade 2 student from Bridlewood Jr. Public School. The theme of the poster is 'Kinship,' illustrated with the Tamil phrase 'யாதும் ஊரே யாவரும் கேளிர்' (Yaadhum Oore Yaavarum Kelir), which translates to 'To us, all towns are one, and all people are our kin.' The design consists of students holding hands around the Earth, with the Earth being held in a hand.
The poster features artwork by Srisha, a Grade 6 student from Alvin Curling Public School. The theme of the poster is 'Kinship,' illustrated with the Tamil phrase 'யாதும் ஊரே யாவரும் கேளிர்' (Yaadhum Oore Yaavarum Kelir), which translates to 'To us, all towns are one, and all people are our kin.' The design features a drawing of philosopher Kaniyan Pungundranar alongside images of the sun around hands, young people holding hands, and a temple.
The poster features artwork by Kobigaa, a Grade 8 student from Edgewood Public School. The theme of the poster is 'Kinship,' illustrated with the Tamil phrase 'யாதும் ஊரே யாவரும் கேளிர்' (Yaadhum Oore Yaavarum Kelir), which translates to 'To us, all towns are one, and all people are our kin.' The design uses a banyan tree to symbolize interconnectedness, with its branches representing unity and harmonious relationships regardless of skin color and culture. The background features a variety of colors to symbolize diversity, and traditional Tamil symbols like the nirakudam and kuthuvilakku are included to signify acceptance and welcome.