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DTSTART;TZID="Asia/Krasnoyarsk":20230919T100000
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SUMMARY:Photo Exhibition “The Deep Places in the Deep South”
DESCRIPTION:Thailand’s southern border provinces of Pattani\, Yala\, and Narathiwat— an area predominantly inhabited by Malay-Muslim people—have been experiencing continuous violence. More than 13\,000 people have been injured\, and the death toll has surpassed 7\,200 from the more than 21\,000 violent incidents that have occurred in the region during the last 19 years. The enforcement of three special laws to control the crisis have not resolved the conflict and instead led to violations of the human rights of people living in the area. \nThe prolonged conflict has also fostered a perception of the region as a hotbed of danger\, not only in the eyes of the Thai state but also among citizens in other regions. Yet in the midst of challenging circumstances\, “ordinary” people continue to lead their lives\, carry out their daily tasks\, and navigate the challenges posed by the conflict live\, perform their daily tasks and manage to cope with conflict. The photo project by Yostorn Triyos focuses on this “parallel reality\,” employing photography as a tool to narrate the way of life and culture of people in the area. Supported by Minority Rights Group International and co-funded by the European Union\, the project incorporates anthropological and sociological dimensions through the lens of the “Living Room\,” which functions as both a cultural and spiritual space\, reflecting the identity of the Malay ethnic group in the three southern border provinces. \nOrganized by SEA Junction in collaboration with Realframe\, the photo exhibition “The Deep Places in the Deep South” is scheduled to take place on 19 September – 1 October 2023 on the curved wall\, 4th floor of the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC). The exhibition raises questions about the outsiders’ view of this region and its population as “troublesome” and “diverse”. It offers an alternative perspective that transcends the continuous media portrayal of violence. \n \n  \nFor more information/reservation\, please contact us at info@seajunction.org or +66970024140. \nPhotographer’s Profile \nYostorn Triyos is a Thai photographer with an interest in documentary photography that highlights social issues. His focus lies in capturing people\, utilizing his lens to bring their stories to the forefront with a distinct and empathetic perspective. Yostorn is also the Director and Editor at www.realframe.co. His previous works include the exhibition “Grey Zones” with SEA Junction in 2019. \nOrganizers \nSEA Junction \, established under the Thai non-profit organization Foundation for Southeast Asia Studies (ForSEA)\, aims to foster understanding and appreciation of Southeast Asia in all its socio-cultural dimensions\, from arts and lifestyles to economy and development. Conveniently located at Room 407-8 of the BACC (across MBK\, BTS National Stadium)\, SEA Junction facilitates public access to knowledge resources and exchanges among students\, practitioners and Southeast Asia lovers. For more information\, please see www.seajunction.org\, join the Facebook group:  http://www.facebook.com/groups/1693058870976440/ and follow us on Twitter and Instagram @seajunction. \nRealframe is a collective of photographers and photojournalists in Thailand who focus on human rights\, society\, politics\, the environment\, natural resources\, as well as various dimensions of inequality in the country and the region. Realframe was established in 2012 and has been producing both photographs and documentaries that highlight social matters ever since. For more information\, please see https://realframe.co/. \n
URL:https://seajunction.org/event/photo-exhibition-the-deep-places-in-the-deep-south/
LOCATION:Curved Wall\, 4th floor\, BACC
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DTSTART;TZID="Asia/Krasnoyarsk":20230927T100000
DTEND;TZID="Asia/Krasnoyarsk":20230927T123000
DTSTAMP:20260501T042732
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SUMMARY:Dialogue Forum 3 l Year 4 Dam or No Dam? in the Country’s Natural World Heritage Sites (in Thai)
DESCRIPTION:In times when society has become widened with gaps and differences of views and opinions\, one issue could be escalated into a crisis if there are no platforms available for appropriate discussion among all concerned. \nThe media\, while informing and inspiring their audience\, could also take a role in educating and facilitating the public by providing such platforms to help “bridge the gap” and “connect the dots” to create the big picture for better understanding in the society. \nRealising such critical roles\, Bangkok Tribune in collaboration with its partners and with the support of Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung\, Thailand Office\, every month comes up with a policy forum on critical development and environmental issues under the project\, Dialogue Forum. \nThis is to facilitate and provide a space for discussions and exchanges of dialogues and views on development and environmental issues up to the policy level both in Thailand and the Mekong region. It therefore not only bridges the gap but also connects the dots\, helping forge better understanding among the parties concerned and the public at large and encourage them to make a better decision about the issues or even find common ground or seek solutions together. \nDuring the 44th meeting of the World Heritage Committee in 2021\, the WHC resolved and noted with “utmost concern” on the renewed development of several dam projects within and adjacent to Dong Phayayen-Khao Yai Forest Complex\, reiterating its request to Thailand to permanently cancel plans for any construction of dams with reservoirs inside the property’s boundaries. \nFurthermore\, the WHC also requested Thailand to undertake a Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) for the river basin\, including the property\, to inform management and future development proposals at the basin level\, and that any proposals for dam projects around the property that may impact its OUV be suspended until the SEA has been completed and reviewed by the World Heritage Centre and IUCN. \nOn August 19 of the same year\, the National World Heritage Committee chaired by Deputy PM Gen Prawit Wongsuwan at that time resolved to follow the WHC’s resolutions\, but still\, conservation organizations have recently learned that the Royal Irrigation Department has still been proceeding with some projects in the area including Khlong Maduea in Nakhon Nayok province\, prompting strong opposition by them. \nSuch mega-projects in the World Heritage sites pose a critical challenge to the country’s management of those highly regarded sites and need serious discussions and dialogues among all concerned parties as well as the public to find the best management for the areas and for water resources in the future. \nThe Dialogue Forum would cordially like to invite you to take this opportunity to explore this challenge together at Dialogue Forum 3 l Year 4 Dam or No Dam? in the Country’s Natural World Heritage Sites (in Thai) on September 27\, 2023\, 10 am-12.30 pm at SEA-Junction\, BACC’s building (4th Floor). \n \n  \n \nObjectives \n\nTo produce critical and constructive content and policy recommendation that is of the public interest in order to raise public awareness and boost public knowledge and understanding as well as inspiration_all to mobilize desirable “social forces” that can help address issues of importance in society and sustain a free and fair society (Inform & Inspire)\nTo create a space and body of in-depth knowledge as well as an innovative media platform (Dialogue Forum) that is independent and in-depth for the public (Indie & In-depth)\nTo empower the public to be able to keep up with developments as well as repercussions in the society\, and level up meaningful conversations and discussions for better understanding among the public here and abroad (Empowering)\nTo promote public participation in problem-solving and decision-making processes (Inclusive & Participatory)\nTo promote the development of innovative and constructive media so that it can remain open and accessible to all (Open & Accessible)\n\nPartners \n\nplus\, Thai PBS\nThe Thai Society of Environmental Journalists (Thai SEJ)\nSEA-Junction\nBangkok Tribune Online News Agency\n\nSupported by \n\nKonrad Adenauer Stiftung\, Thailand Office\n\nContact \nPiyaporn Wong l Bangkok Tribune coordinator: 089 920 8027/ b.tribune@bkktribune.com/ FB Messenger: Bangkok Tribune Newd \nPlease confirm in advance for a seat at the forum. \n**Due to Covid-19\, please comply with the relevant Covid-19 prevention and protection protocol. Mask-wearing and hygienic hand cleaning are encouraged throughout the event. \n***You can also watch the event live via FB Live@ FB Page: Decode.plus\, Thai SEJ (ชมรมนักข่าวสิ่งแวดล้อม)\, SEA-Junction\, and Bangkok Tribune News \nfor more details please download the pdf file here \n
URL:https://seajunction.org/event/dialogue-forum-3-l-year-4-dam-or-no-dam-in-the-countrys-natural-world-heritage-sites-in-thai/
LOCATION:SEA Junction\, 4th floor\, BACC
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