We are The Social Architects (TSA)
We are diverse group of writers, activists, scholars and working professionals created “The Social Architects (TSA)” in early 2012. Once a research and advocacy group now serves as a forum to debate conflicting historical views to allow for shared history and for lessons from the present feelings of blame, mistrust and injustice.In addition, TSA with branches across the country has become a space for communities in Ampara, Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa, Hatton, Kilinochchi, Jaffna, Marata, Batticalo and Mulathiv to develop skills and to advocate for enhancing action for “State Accountability” through the use of Right to Information Act”.
News & Events
Official Announcement: Children’s Shadow Pradeshiya Sabha Elections 2025
The Social Architects (TSA) is pleased to announce that elections for the Children’s Shadow Pradeshiya Sabhas (CSPS) will be held on Saturday, August 23, 2025, in all active…...[ Read More ]
Healing Together, Journeying with Compassion, Standing United for Justice and Accountability
At the heart of Tamil history stands Kannaki of Silappatikaram, whose journey from oppression to divine wrath embodies themes of commitment, justice, and retribution. Her story offers a…...[ Read More ]
Bridging Generations: Conversations Between Today’s Leaders and Tomorrow’s Visionaries
Commitment towards forward-thinking and participatory democracy, The Social Architects (TSA) successfully concluded the program, “Bridging Generations: Conversations Between Today’s Leaders and Tomorrow’s Visionaries,” from July…...[ Read More ]
Advancing Sustainable Development Goals through the Samooha Murthikaruwo(சமூகමූර්තිකරුවෝ) Cooperative Societies of The Social Architects
Over the past few years, the social architects have been galvanizing grassroots communities in Sri Lanka to promote social justice, resulting in the establishment of…...[ Read More ]
Powering Change through Sri Lanka’s RTI Act at the Grassroots: Empowering Voices for Transparency and Accountability:
Social activists representing 57 villages across 10 districts converged in Hatton to deliberate on the use of the Right to Information (RTI) Act for safeguarding…...[ Read More ]