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Festival, Festival 2026

#CCCLFF2026 “Gender Lens on the Climate Crisis” Day

[TH] วิกฤตสภาพภูมิอากาศส่งผลกระทบต่อผู้คนแตกต่างกันไปตามบริบททางสังคม เศรษฐกิจ ภูมิศาสตร์ และเพศสภาวะ โดยเฉพาะผู้หญิง ชนพื้นเมือง ชุมชน LGBTQ+ และกลุ่มชายขอบที่มักเผชิญความเปราะบางในรูปแบบที่แตกต่างกัน แต่ในขณะเดียวกันก็มีองค์ความรู้และพลังในการปรับตัวที่สำคัญ ผ่านการฉายภาพยนตร์และวงสนทนา เราจะร่วมสำรวจเรื่องราว ประสบการณ์ และมุมมองจากผู้คนที่อยู่แนวหน้าของวิกฤตสภาพภูมิอากาศ พร้อมตั้งคำถามว่าภาพยนตร์และสื่อได้ถ่ายทอดเสียงของพวกเขามากเพียงใด และเราจะสร้างแนวทางการรับมือและปรับตัวต่อการเปลี่ยนแปลงสภาพภูมิอากาศที่เป็นธรรม ครอบคลุม และไม่ทิ้งใครไว้ข้างหลังได้อย่างไร


[EN] The climate crisis does not affect everyone equally. Its impacts are shaped by social, economic, geographic, and gender realities, often placing women, Indigenous peoples, LGBTQ+ communities, and other marginalized groups at greater risk while also highlighting their knowledge, resilience, and capacity to adapt. Through film screenings and a panel discussion, this program invites audiences to explore stories from the frontlines of climate change, reflect on whose voices are represented in cinema and media, and consider how more just, inclusive, and equitable climate futures can be built for all.


Agenda

15:30-16:00 - Registration

16:00-17:30 - Short Film Screening + Reflection

17:30-18:00 - Refreshment break

18:00-20:00 - Feature Spotlight "YANUNI"

20:00–20:45 - Roundtable Discussion (in English)

20:45–21:00 - Reflections / Q&A


Panelists

  1. Dewi Candraningrum

Dewi Candraningrum is the lead editor of the Ecofeminism Book Series (Volumes I–VII) and specializes in gender studies. She is the founder of the Jejer Wadon collective, named after her Surakarta-based painting studio where she paints alongside her son with disabilities. Her artistic work centers on women ecological defenders and survivors of gender-based violence—including the 1942 ianfu, 1965 Gerwani, and the Kartini Kendeng movement.

  1. Amporn Praipanasamphan

Amporn Praipanasamphan (Ning) is a dedicated social activist with over seven years of experience advocating for marginalized communities in Northern Thailand. Based in Chiang Mai, her work focuses on the intersection of human rights, gender equality, and indigenous wisdom. Currently, Ning is an independent consultant and practitioner, bridging the gap between nature and health. She founded Ban Mo Ta Ae ("The House of Mother’s Love"), a wellness sanctuary that integrates traditional Pga K'nyau (Karen) indigenous knowledge with natural therapies. Her practice is dedicated to the physical and emotional restoration of single mothers, survivors of violence, and the elderly, utilizing herbalism and nature-based healing to foster community resilience.

  1. King Catoy

King Catoy is a Project Lead at EngageMedia, where he has been cultivating the organisation's video for change program since joining as a project coordinator in 2017. Through Tech Tales Youth, he has mentored over 20 filmmakers from across the Asia-Pacific, helping them craft compelling narratives that engage audiences in the digital rights movement and highlight cinema's transformative impact. King was also part of the team that rebranded EngageMedia's original video platform into Cinemata.org. He currently serves as the development lead, collaborating closely with developers from Southeast Asia. This journey is a full circle for him, as he started as a user in the late 2000s, uploading films from political film collectives in the Philippines. His curatorial expertise has earned recognition through jury positions at the 34th Gawad Alternatibo, the 20th Argentina International Human Rights Film Festival, and the SEAShorts Film Festival. He also volunteers as the Southeast Asia Coordinator for the Steering Group of the Radical Film Network, the world's largest network for activist and experimental film. His work builds on years in the Philippines' alternative media, where he led Mayday Multimedia as Executive Director and co-founded AlterMidya Network, a national collective of independent media outfits.

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