Thailand is a country full of diversity. As part of a competition for university students, we were looking for creative minds who want to share their perspective of diversity in Thailand with us through their very own podcasts.
People from different ethnic backgrounds, religions and ideologies, with or without disability, young and old, people of different sexual orientations, women, men, intersex and transgender people. These people live and work in Thailand.
All of this and a lot more is what the term “Diversity” is all about.
Listen and enjoy 10 podcasts from our Thai university students:
Podcast No.1: Phuvit Tressutadh and Jirachaya Ketsurapan, Chulalongkorn University, Podcast Name: Gleich Ander
Podcast No.2: Suthinee Jangphiphatnawakit and Aksarapak Dokprom, Chulalongkorn University, Podcast Name: Geschlecht Gespräch
Podcast No.3: Sirinapa Taweepongpinyo and Suchana Junhanandana, Chulalongkorn University, Podcast Name: Gossip Thailand
Podcast No.4: Wannida Susumpow and Warisara Lim, Chulalongkorn University, Podcast Name: Glauben Glaube
Podcast No.5: Kamonkorn Buangsoong and Jidapa Watcharakarn, Chulalongkorn University, Podcast Name: Generation Konflict in Thailand
Podcast No.6: Athit Wu and Tham Chaipipat, Chulalongkorn University, Podcast Name: The Multiplex
Podcast No.7: Thanchanok Sanguankiat and Kasidit Thunkijjanukij, Chulalongkorn University, Podcast Name: Glaubt ihr uns?
Podcast No.8: Songphon Srabuathong and Papatsara Jangsutimon, Silpakorn University, Podcast Name: Schickimicki Podcast
Podcast No.9: Chotima Meeman and Kanrawee Sa-ardsai, Silpakorn University, Podcast Name: Gedankenfaden in Diversität
Podcast No.10: Jiratha Lowboonraung and Parinda Suppasincharoen, Chulalongkorn- and Thammasart University, Podcast Name: Nur das Verständnis
The 10 podcasts and the winners will be published and announced during the “Digital Week of German Language” (August, 23 -27, 2021)
For more information, please contact Ms Prasanee Sinlapanawin:
prasanee.sinlapanawin@goethe.de