ICAT Playdate — Uplifting livelihoods of Indigenous peoples in Sri Lanka through technological interventions
September 19, 2025

This project combines Indigenous knowledge with digital innovation to support the Vedda communities of Sri Lanka, one of the country’s most marginalized groups. As climate change worsens and traditional livelihoods become disrupted, internet technology presents new opportunities for connection, adaptation, and resilience. Led by a transdisciplinary team from Virginia Tech, this initiative employs community-based participatory research to examine how Vedda communities interact with technology and how digital tools can aid in farming, fishing, and cultural preservation. Through on-the-ground surveys, interviews, and focus group discussions in six Indigenous communities, the project will collaboratively develop research priorities and ethical methods for a future large-scale project. Ultimately, the goal is to bridge the digital divide--not by imposing external solutions, but by amplifying Indigenous voices and addressing their needs. This effort represents a significant step toward creating inclusive and sustainable futures where technology enhances rather than replaces traditional ways of life.
Speakers:
- Eranga Galappaththi
- Kim Niewolny
- Sithuni M. Jayasekara
Date:
- Speptember 19, 2025
Time:
- 8:30am Eastern
Networking & Donuts at Community Assembly, Creativity and Innovation District LLC - 9am - 9:30am Eastern
Presentation begins in the Community Assembly and live on YouTube
Virginia Tech faculty can receive Professional Development Network (PDN) credit for attending
- Register at https://profdev.tlos.vt.edu/?query=playdate
- Check in with Phyllis Newbill during the event.