Awed and Humbled: The First LifeStories Interview

Awed and Humbled

~Uma Vangal~

It was a pleasant Saturday and Swarna and I were doing a prelim interview of Vasantha ‘Perimma,’ our first woman in public life for the OHP of the PSW Initiative.

As I listened to her talk about Gandhi, Nehru, Annie Besant and Sarojini Naidu, I could almost imagine I was there listening to them speak. Mrs. Vasantha Ramakrishnan slowly went back in time to recall her memories, and I realized that we were in the presence of a historian, albeit an untrained one. As such her memories were intensely personal yet reflective of her times.

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And on Tuesday, as my crew of 3 women began recording her interview for posterity, we were awed by her enormous contributions. We felt, as my AD put it, “We have achieved nothing in our lives when compared to her rich life.” And my camerawoman was so engrossed that at times we were unsure if she was filming or just listening in rapture. As for me, it was a humbling experience. Here was this wonderful lady, so animated, so dignified and so willing to sit patiently through two days of talking with us. A stretch of nearly 4 hours can put a strain on anyone and for someone at her age – it must have been quite tedious. But she never flagged, sitting upright energetically sharing her thoughts on a wide ranging array of subjects from non-violence to female foeticide. Her activities in as a child in Rangoon, her migrant experience, Emergency—were all narrated in an unassuming manner as also her participation in the Seva Dal, Bharat Scouts, Quit India and down the years to the present. Her reminiscences were so vivid that we were entranced. And what zest and penchant for detail.

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She read enthusiastically from her vast collection of writings on diverse issues – Deepavali to rural items to domestic abuse. And as we reached the last few minutes to record the pictures and archival material we stumbled on some photographs of her saluting the flag and leading the march past on the historic occasion of India’s independence- Swarna and I felt a rush of excitement. What a gold mine we had stumbled upon! (To look at more photos, visit http://www.prajnyaarchives.org)

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For us, it was long held dream come true to begin this oral history project. And the first one only whetted our appetite. To many more such wonderful memories as we continue with this effort!

LifeStories: First session!

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Above: Our first LifeStories meeting!

Below: Preparations for our visit

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New beginning: LifeStories Project begins work

Quietly, in the shadow of the Prajnya 16 Days Campaign against Gender Violence, we began to work yesterday on the Prajnya Resource Centre on Women in Politics and Policy’s LifeStories Project.

The project comprises long, recorded interviews with women who have been involved in political movements, politics or policy work. They will be asked about their life, their experiences, their views and the changes they have witnessed.

Our first LifeStory documents the experiences and perspectives of Vasantha Ramakrishnan.

On Saturday, October 31, 2009, we visited Vasantha to brief her and get her consent for the interviews. We also used this opportunity to gather biographical detail which we will use towards our preparation for the recorded interviews. The recordings will take place over 2-3 sessions. We plan to store the raw footage, transcribe it and make it available to serious researchers. We also hope that during our visits we can gather photographs for our Visual Archive.

We are really excited to be finally doing this. LifeStories is one of our dream projects, and while we still don’t have any funding for it, we are getting started using our personal resources because we cannot wait any more. If you can think of people who should be featured in this project; if you have photographs that should be archived; if you can think of organizations that might fund this project… do get in touch and let us know!

Our excitement was not one-sided. Vasantha also had papers and photographs out and ready to share with us!