“The civil union bill misses the target” says Thailand’s first transgender MP Published: 2 July 2019 Interview Isaan Record interviewed Tanwarin Sukkhapisit on the factors that are influencing a sea-change in Thai society’s attitudes towards gender equality, focusing on a long discussed civil union bill. The Isaan Record
Changing Political Tides Published: 14 January 2016 The LGBT Movement in Thailand has struggled over the past two decades in applying a holistic human-rights-based approach as a strategy to achieve its goals. This article analyzes the fledgling relationship between the state and the multifaceted LGBT movements in light of a rapidly changing political landscape. Srijula Yongstar
“I am first a Buddhist, second a feminist” Published: 5 January 2016 In an interview, Ven. Dhammananda Bhikkhunī, the first fully ordained Thai Theravada Buddhist nun, speaks about the struggle for female ordination in Thailand and expresses her hopes for progress. Srijula Yongstar
Stereotypes dominate debates about first female Prime Minister in Thailand Published: 25 January 2012 Six months have passed since Yingluck Shinawatra was elected to the first female Prime Minister in Thailand. Since her election she provoked a variety of debates, which are connected to her femininity.
Women and Community Radio in Thailand Published: 3 February 2011 Community radio (CR) is the best concrete example of media reform in Thailand, because radio is a medium that is highly accessible in rural areas, and involves low production costs and levels of necessary expertise. Since 2007, the Multiculturalism and Educational Policy Research Centre (Multi-Ed), Faculty of Education, Chiang Mai University is interested in women’s programs and in the number of woman broadcasters. Sarintip Mansap and Sarod Wellmanee