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The event facilitated a discussion on the challenges faced by fact-checkers, the dynamics of misinformation and the complexities behind it through the lens of political economy.
This article complements the first episode of Pretty Good Podcast Youth, featuring an interview with Activate Rights' founders on Bangladesh's student-led protests and their influence on youth's understanding of human and digital rights.
Thanakorn Yangmeesuk, producer of the short film "Doxxed," portrays the mental, emotional, and physical toll of doxxing on women, shedding light on relevant digital rights issues in Thailand.
The 2024 elections test the resilience of democracy in various South and Southeast Asia countries. Youth voters play a pivotal role in these elections, and their engagement is a beacon of hope for democracy despite various challenges.

Kristine Camille “KC” Sulit is a communication, film, and multimedia instructor at Mapua University, CIIT College of Arts and Technology, and iAcademy in Manila, Philippines. She was Deputy Film Festival Director at the

Cover image of Rider’s Watch, one of the transmedia activities organized by Kat Catalan and their video collective Mayday Multimedia As a young labour rights advocate and filmmaker in the Philippines, using film

Artwork detail from the exhibit Un-Conscious, the transmedia impact activity of the Tech Tales Youth film Black Hole. Thai artist and filmmaker Patipat Oakkharhaphunrat enjoys creating experimental work, short films, and documentaries. His

Jaime Morados, the producer of the short film "This Is How Her Home Was Built", shares his journey of using film to create a greater impact for his advocacies.
Weeraya “Min” Vichayaprasertkul, producer and director of the short film Digital Rights Lab, discusses her transition into impact production, focusing on a topic that is new to her and most of the youth in Thailand.