SEA Through Feminism

Peacebuilding

31 min · 19. tammi 2026
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Welcome to SEA Through Feminism, a new podcast series by Heinrich Böll Stiftung Southeast Asia and Feminimitr. In our very first episode, we discuss aspects of feminism and peacebuilding with Khun Ouyporn Khuankaew, a Buddhist feminist activist who has spent shaping spaces for feminist counseling, anti-oppression, and nonviolent action since 1995. Based in Thailand, Ouyporn brings a wealth of experience supporting activists across Thailand and the Southeast Asian region. Join us and listen in, as we uncover how feminist movements in the region connect, inspire, and strengthen one another.

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