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April 2024

Exhibition “Thread Under Threat: Portraits of Indomitable Myanmar Women”

April 5 @ 11:00 am - May 6 @ 7:00 pm

Well-known Myanmar artist Chuu Wai’s solo exhibition is born out of solidarity with the opposition movement in Myanmar that has been fighting for democracy since the coup d’état led by General Min Aung Hlaing on 1 February 2021. It resonates with the resilience of the people of Myanmar, especially the women among them. For three years now, Myanmar people have been demanding the restoration of democracy and the rule of law and the release of the imprisoned leaders and all…

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40th #WhatsHappeninginMyanmar Monthly Updates

April 26 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

On 26 April 2024 at 4-5 pm (Bangkok Time), SEA Junction in collaboration with Mizzima as a media partner will hold the 40th #WhatsHappeninginMyanmar Monthly Updates. This update series was started soon after the coup d’état in Myanmar with the aim of contributing to a greater understanding of the crisis situation there for informed action in support of the democratic movement in the country and beyond. Since February 2021, Myanmar has been in turmoil as the Myanmar Army, known as…

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Launch of ASEAN Queer Imaginings Volume 2

On 27 April 2024, 6-7 pm, ASEAN SOGIE CAUCUS, in collaboration with Non-Binary Thailand and SEA Junction, will hold the “Launch of ASEAN Queer Imaginings Volume 2” at SEA Junction, 4th floor, BACC ASEAN Queer Imaginings Volume 2 is the collection of thought leadership articles, artwork and poems from queer activists from across Southeast Asia. Together with ASEAN SOGIE CAUCUS and Non-Binary Thailand, the book explores LGBTQIAN+ issues and the practices of advocacy and promises to contribute to meaningful discussions…

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May 2024

Photo Exhibition “Not Just Labor; Migrant Photo Voices from Thailand’s Fisheries”

May 14 @ 11:00 am - May 26 @ 7:00 pm

Globally, trade in fish products continues to reach record highs, and developing countries now contribute over half of the value of total exports. Within this expanding world market, Thailand has emerged as a major supplier, with the value of its seafood exports reaching US$6 billion in recent years. A significant contribution to the industry’s growth is given by the migrant labour force. Shortages of Thai workers willing to work on fishing vessels, emerging simultaneously with expanding structural differences in population…

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