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“10 Years School for Wellbeing”
The School for Wellbeing Studies and Research is an
independent action-research and vision exchange platform.
The “school” was founded in 2009 by the Faculty of Political
Science, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand, the Centre for
Bhutan & GNH Studies, Bhutan, and the Sathirakoses
Nagapradipa Foundation (SNF) established by Sulak Sivaraksa in
Thailand, 1968.
The School for Wellbeing, Bangkok, is the Southeast Asia campus of the Right Livelihood College.
FORUM REGISTRATION
Please go to https://href.li/?https://goo.gl/forms/5BgB0yb9yZJd8iJD3 or register via
Kanyanat Lertkhonsan (Kaem) kaem.kanyanat@gmail.com
Venue
Chulalongkorn University, Mahachulalongkorn Building, Room 105, (Opp. Main Auditorium, Henri
Dunant Road).
School for Wellbeing Team
Narumon Paiboonsittikun (Mon), Thailand, Manager and Coordinator Towards Organic Asia
(TOA); Kanyanat Lertkhonsan (Kaem), Thailand, Coordinator School for Wellbeing; Stina
Thanner, Sweden, volunteer, Right Livelihood Award Foundation, Stockholm; Marieke
Vingerhoets, the Netherlands, student volunteer, Leiden University, The Hague campus; Jansje
Flügge, the Netherlands, student volunteer, ArTez academy for dance; Zev Mishell, USA, student
volunteer, Princeton University; Hannah Pouler, USA, student volunteer, Princeton University.
Advisors: Wallapa and Hans van Willenswaard, Thailand/the Netherlands, INI – Innovation
Network International.
Wongsanit Ashram
Wongsanit Ashram, situated 40 km outside Bangkok, is the shared campus of a cluster of initiatives
for transformative education under the umbrella of the Sathirakoses Nagapradipa Foundation (SNF).
Sulak Sivaraksa (Ajarn Sulak) received the Right Livelihood Award in 1995 and consequently
founded the Spirit in Education Movement (SEM). The initiative branched out to what is now
emerging as a dynamic “alternative university” associating a diversity of courses: the INEB Institute
with the Awakening Leadership Training (ALT) programme www.awakeningleadership.net and the
School of English for Engaged Social Service (SENS) http://inebinstitute.org/eng/; moreover the
School for Wellbeing, with TOA and annual CURLS summerschool, as well as the annual Mindful
Markets forum and social enterprise course.
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Pre – Forum programme:
Closing remarks by Dr. Swati Banerjee, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, and Dr. Victor Karunan,
Master of Arts, International Developments Studies (MAIDS), Chulalongkorn University.
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EARTH TRUSTEESHIP FORUM
PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
THURSDAY 18 JULY 2019
13.30 – 16.30 CURLS Rehearsals
FRIDAY 19 JULY 2019
Pre-Forum programme Bharata Seminar 21 “150 Years Mahatma Gandhi”
09.00 – 09.30 Registration for Seminar only
09.30 – 12.30 Invoking the Spirit of Trusteeship
12.30 – 13.30 Lunch
Arrivals – Preparations – Communications
15.30 – 16.00 Registration Earth Trusteeship Forum
16.00 – 18.00 Welcome Reception and Opening Earth Trusteeship Forum
18.00 – 20.00 Welcome Dinner
SATURDAY 20 JULY 2019
08.30 – 09.00 Registration 09.00 – 09.45 Right Livelihood Lecture by Raúl Montenegro 09.45 – 10.30 CURLS presentation; “theatre improvisation” 10.30 – 11.00 Break 11.00 – 12.30 Panel I: WHO OWNS THE EARTH? 12.30 – 13.30 Lunch 13.30 – 15.00 Panel II: Environmental Law and Social Movements 15.00 – 15.30 Break 15.30 – 18.00 Panel III: Human Rights and Climate Justice 18.00 – 20.00 Dinner
SUNDAY 21 JULY 2019
08.30 – 09.00 Registration 09.00 – 09.45 Interreligious ceremony 09.45 – 12.15 Panel IV: Intercultural Consensus Building on Earth Trusteeship: Illusion or groundbreaking Customary International Law? 12.15 – 12.30 Concluding Remarks 12.30 – 13.30 Lunch 13.30 – 15.00 Open Space for Action Planning
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FRIDAY 19 JULY 15.30 – 16.00 hours Registration
16.00 – 18.00 hours
WELCOME RECEPTION
Music by students of Panyotai Steiner Waldorf School
Earth Trusteeship Forum Outline, introduction of forum programme and purpose by Hans van Willenswaard
Words of Welcome: Ajarn Sulak Sivaraksa, Right Livelihood Award Laureate,
Founder Spirit in Education Movement, Patron, School for Wellbeing
Ambassador of the Netherlands Kees Rade
Prof. Suthipand Chirathivat Ph.D.
Assoc. Professor Prapart Pintobtang
Dasho Karma Ura, Centre for Bhutan & GNH Studies
Ralyn “Lilly” Satidtanasarn (11 years)* (= to be confirmed)
CURLS Participants receiving certificates
Dato Anwar Fazal: 10 Years Right Livelihood College
Stina Thanner: 40 Years Right Livelihood Award and the next decade
Introduction of Resource Persons, Partners, Participants, School for Wellbeing Team
18.00 – 20.00 hours
WELCOME DINNER
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SATURDAY 20 JULY 08.30 – 09.00 Registration
09.00 – 09.45
RIGHT LIVELIHOOD LECTURE Raúl Montenegro
“Science, indigenous worldviews and our perceptions of governance challenges.”
Raúl received the Right Livelihood Award in 2004 “for his outstanding work with local communities and indigenous people to protect the environment and natural resources”.
“If we destroy their environments and communities, we will lose the answers they have to solving our problems, and to the protection of our common futures.”
Since 1985 Raúl Montenegro has been Professor of Evolutionary Biology at the National University of Cordoba, Argentina. In 1982 he was the principal founder of FUNAM (Environment Defence Foundation), and has been its President since 1995. At present, he is FUNAM’s representative at the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) at the United Nations. Raúl Monenegro has managed to bridge the gaps between the environment, development, universities, citizens and NGOs. He is a supporter of the Campaign for a United Nations Parliamentary Assembly (UNPA), an organisation that promotes democratic reform of the United Nations.
In addition to his actions, Raúl Montenegro has come up with theoretical concepts in order to increase the knowledge and understanding of balanced ecosystems, and has held numerous conferences on this topic. Raúl Montenegro leads the Right Livelihood College campus Cordoba.
09.45 – 10.30
CURLS 2019 Presentation coordinated by Marieke Vingerhoets and Jansje Flügge
“Theatre Improvisation”
10.30 – 11.00 Break
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11.00 – 12.30 Panel Discussion I
“WHO OWNS THE EARTH?”
Local and global governance challenges. Visionary concepts.
From left to right: Neshan Gunesekera, Sri Lanka, World Future Council; Alide Roerink, the
Netherlands, Earth Charter; Klaus Bosselmann, Professor of Law, Auckland University, Chair, Earth
Trusteeship Initiative; Dasho Karma Ura*, Bhutan, President, Centre for Bhutan and GNH Studies.
Moderator: Wallapa van Willenswaard, Thailand, Managing Director, INI-Innovation Network
International
World Café –
Do you feel that you are a trustee of the Earth?
What urgent steps do you want to take to fulfill the rights and responsibilities of being an Earth Trustee?
Are existing governance structures adequate?
12.30 – 13.30 Lunch
In Panel sessions resource persons will introduce core concepts of their
vision and highlights of their experiences as an introduction to World Café
sessions in small groups. Resource persons will rotate among the tables. The
World Café groups will be moderated by CURLS participants. Key
observations and plans, suggestions and initiatives for future action will be
noted and shared with all participants in steps until the final conclusions
during Panel Discussion IV, Sunday morning. Forum participants who wish
to continue shaping the plans into concrete collaborative action and the
formation / strengthening of the Earth Trusteeship Platform (Asia – Pacific)
can do so during the Open Space, Sunday 21 July, 13.30 – 15.00 hours.
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13.30 – 15.00 Panel Discussion II
“Environmental Law and Transformative Social Movements”
Land rights, ownership of Natural Resources and the protection & restoration of eco-systems
From left to right: Justice Suntariya Muanpawong, Supreme Court of Thailand; Aneesh
Thillenkery, India, Ekta Parishad and JAI JAGAT 2020; Netiwit Chotiphatphaisal, student activist, publisher, author, Youth Board Member of Amnesty International; Pierre Ferrand*, Agriculture Officer at FAO, Bangkok.
Moderator: Dr. Lasse Schuldt, Germany, German-Southeast Asian Center of Excellence for Public
Policy and Good Governance, Lecturer, Faculty of Law, Thammasat University.
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World Café –
Is Environmental Law strong enough in comparison to the protection of rights of corporations and consumers?
Should Nature have rights?
How important are social movements for the innovation of law and governance?
15.00 – 15.30 Break
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15.30 – 18.00 Panel Discussion III
“Human Rights and Climate Justice”
Economic and social rights: life, health, housing, food; obligations (to future generations) of states and corporations.
From left to right: Diana Archer, U.K / Thailand, City Health and Wellbeing Initiative, Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI); Jan van de Venis, the Netherlands, Human Rights lawyer JustLaw, Ombudsperson for Future Generations; Gunjan Singh, India, Human Rights Law Network; Gerald Hāfner*, Germany / Switzerland, Head, Section for Social Sciences, Goetheanum.
Moderator: Michael Hayes, Australia/Thailand, Institute of Human Rights and Peace Studies,
Mahidol University,
World Café –
Are stakeholders responsible for climate change held accountable adequately?
Would adoption of Earth Trusteeship as an overarching principle address the core challenges of inequality and short-term-interests-driven governance?
How can we create collaborative action for transformation among stakeholders?
18.00 – 20.00 Dinner
Music by Tammai Ensemble
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SUNDAY 21 JULY 08.30 – 09.00 Registration
09.00 – 09.45 Interreligious Ceremony
Moderator: Phra Win Mektripop
In Thai Theravada Buddhism the ordination of trees is a supreme expression of environmental consciousness, care and protection.
09.45 – 12.30 with ongoing Break and World Café
Panel Discussion IV and CONCLUDING World Café
Intercultural Consensus Building on Earth Trusteeship:
Illusion or groundbreaking Customary International Law?
From left to right: Harsha Navaratne, Sri Lanka, President, International Network of Engaged Buddhists (INEB); Alissa Wahid, National Director of Gusdurian Network Indonesia; Raúl Montenegro, Argentina, FUNAM; Yeb Saño, Philippines, Executive Director, Greenpeace Southeast Asia.
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Moderator: Katherine Marshall, USA, The Network for
Religious and Traditional Peacemakers; World Faiths Development Dialogue
Can we confirm to be equal Earth Trustees for the wellbeing of future generations and the community of life?
Is it possible to establish consensus on Earth Trusteeship among World Religions?
What about indigenous world views and secular engaged spirituality?
What can be the impact of the consensus-based customary International Environmental Law?
12.15 – 12.30 Closing Remarks by Sulak Sivaraksa
12.30 – 13.30 Lunch
13.30 – 15.00
OPEN SPACE FOR ACTION PLANNING Co- Moderators: Somboon Chungprampree (Moo), Thailand,
Executive Secretary, INEB; Rexy Prakash Chacko, Malaysia, Penang Forum.
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Inspiring Change conference
40 Years Right
Livelihood Award
20 – 22 February 2020
Right Livelihood Award Foundation
School for Wellbeing Studies and Research
Southeast Asia campus of the Right Livelihood College
Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok
& Wongsanit Ashram
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