Past Webinars & Panels
October 10, 2024
Southeast Asia, Southeast Asians, and Gaza: Understanding the Connections
Palestine has been a focus of advocacy and concern in Southeast Asian and among Southeast Asians for decades now. Some of that engagement extends to the state level—especially in Malaysia and Indonesia, which officially recognize Palestine, but not Israel. That the region’s Muslim-majority states incline toward Palestine is perhaps unsurprising. But the support runs deeper in the region, along multiple tracks. Many Southeast Asians, including Southeast Asian Americans in the United States, share those sympathies; significant numbers have participated in recent protest actions around Gaza, including many who cite parallels with movements for human rights and social justice, and against neocolonialism and securitization, in their countries of origin. This webinar will probe the roots, character, extent, and intended impact of that solidarity activism. Panelists will address the trajectory of pro-Palestinian efforts in Southeast Asia, including its current efflorescence; what has motivated Southeast Asian-identified students in the US to take part in solidarity campaigns for Gaza now—and what messages such transnational activism conveys or what it might achieve.
Spring 2024 Webinars
Fall 2023Webinars
Spring 2022 Panels
From Dissertation to Book, on Southeast Asia across Disciplines
Date: 11 February 2022
Being a Diplomat, or Just Diplomatic: Southeast Asia-related Policy Work and Writing
Date: 11 May 2021
Fall 2021 Panels
Getting There: Navigating Visas, Logistics, and Ethics of Research in and on Southeast Asia
Date: November 16, 2021
Building a Career on Southeast Asia, as (Southeast) Asian, in the US
Date: November 19, 2021