Brief Description
In addition to its functioning as a reading room, SEA Junction conducts public activities to foster understanding and appreciation of Southeast Asia in all its realities and socio-cultural dimensions. As 2019 approaches to an end, here we provide a review of our public events through their posters or other relevant illustrations. Not included are the classes, study visits and closed events we also provide for building the capacity of the young generation. We are proud of the diversity of topics addressed and the wide range of partners we have collaborated with to produce this intense and comprehensive annual program.
This, would not have been possible without the hard work of the SEA Junction team lead by Rosalia Sciortino and composed by Tipakson Manpati, Panupong Boontongchuay, Catha Go, Ella Nanda Sari and the many volunteers and internes who helped us. We also wish to thank the individuals and organizations that trusted and supported us, in particular our Founding and Enabling Partners.
Energized by these past efforts, we look forward to more opportunities to facilitate knowledge and interaction on Southeast Asia in the year to come!
Poster Design
Tipakson Manpati, Yanin Wongmai, and Rosalia Sciortino
Panel Discussion “Rebuilding
Lives” on 18/06/19
Panel Discussion “Home-Grown
Philanthropy in Southeast
Asia: A Bonus for Civil Society?”
on 23/06/19
Southeast Asia Mini Book
and Craft Fair on 29-30/06/19
Panel Discussion and Launch
of the Report Jobs in SEZs
Migrant Garment Factory Worker
in the Mekong Region on 3/07/19
Book launch Balinese Keris:
Metal, Masculinity, Magic by
Garrett Kam on 14/07/19
Public Speech on Gender,
Land and the Right to Food
in Southeast Asia by Ben
White on 22/07/19
Southeast Asia Mini Book and
Craft Fair on 27/07/19
Southeast Asia Mini Book and
Craft Fair on 10/08/19
A Green Future for Southeast
Asia? On 16/08/19
Painting Exhibition “Perempuan-
perempuan menggugat (Women
of Indonesia Accuse)” by Seruni
Bojawati on 21-31/08/19
Information Wars in Southeast
Asia on 30/08/19
How Safe is ASEAN for
Women? on 11/09/19
Panel Discussion Mirage
of UHC for Informal Workers
in Southeast Asia on 12/09/19
Panel Discussion Life of
Sea Gypsies along the shoreline
of Andaman Sea of Southern
Thailand (in Thai) on 19/09/19
Southeast Asia Mini Book and
Craft Fair on 21-22/09/19
Book Launch Love Money
and Obligation by Patcharin
Lapanun on 24/09/19
Balinese Textile Walk on 5/09/19
Photo & Art Exhibition In our
Voices Health and Resilience
along the Thailand – Myanmar
Border on 15-27/10/19
Panel Discussion and Opening
Exhibition In Our Voices:
Health and Resilience along the
Thailand-Myanmar on 15/10/19
Book Discussion A History
of the Thai-Chinese by
Jeffery Sng on 18/10/19
Panel Discussion “International
Foundations in Southeast
Asia a Declining Resource for
Civil Society?” on 24/10/19