SEA Junction May 2019 Agenda

Dear Partners and Friends of SEA Junction, After the Water Festival and the New Year’s celebrations in Thailand and mainland Southeast Asia, we continue our program with renewed spirit. This month activities include new events from the regular series ” Uprooted and Displaced in Southeast Asia” in collaboration with the TIFA Foundation and the “Wielding…

SEA Junction March 2019 Agenda

This month is dedicated to refugees in the region with an art exhibition of bodymap paintings by urban refugees in Bangkok, a panel on refugees’ mental health and possible interventions, and a special offer of refugee art for sale at our monthly Southeast Asia mini book and craft fair

The Unspoken Challenges of ASEAN

According to the alphabetic rules set for the annual rotation of the Chair of the Association of Southeast Asian Nation (ASEAN), Thailand will be stewarding the grouping through 2019 in between Singapore and Vietnam. One year is short for any country to leave a mark and produce significant impacts, especially when the institution in question is a regional body known to many as slow in taking action.

Excluded in Indonesia, Feeling at Home in Paris

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people often experience discrimination in Indonesia. A certain degree of tolerance is there as long as they are ‘discreet’ and do not ‘come out’ or manifest themselves in public. They remain, however, an easy scapegoat for politicians in search of popular vote and ultraconservative religious groups, with few willing to defend them.

‘LGBT ลาว’ ชีวิตเปราะบางบนความอ่อนไหว

Let’s Love หรือ เงารักในสายหมอก เป็นหนึ่งในภาพยนตร์สั้นที่ฉายในเทศกาลภาพยนตร์นานาชาติหลวงพระบางเมื่อเดือนธันวาคมที่ผ่านมา สิ่งหนึ่งที่สร้างความสนใจต่อหนังเรื่องนี้คือการพูดถึงชีวิต LGBT ในลาว โดยเฉพาะเลสเบี้ยน เมื่อการพูดถึงผู้มีความหลากหลายทางเพศในลาวมักปรากฏพื้นที่ของเกย์มากกว่า

SEA Junction February 2019 Agenda

Dear Partners and Friends of SEA Junction, We return this month to a very crowded and varied program ranging from panel discussions to a workshop and a movie screening with topics as diverse as LGBTQI rights in Laos to silk printing and migration trends in Thailand. Particular mention deserves the launching of a series of…