An interview series first published on Mad in Asia Pacific looks at the work of three activists working in the Asia Pacific region. Emmy Charissa from Singapore, Silvia Antonia De Costa Soares from Timor Leste and Frank from China speak to Jhilmil Breckenridge from Mad in Asia Pacific.
In the first part of this two-part series, the interviews are conducted at the TCI Asia Pacific Bali Plenary 2018 where the three activists talk about the efforts they have made in their countries to advocate for the CRPD, the traditional and alternative healing methods they practice and what changes they would like to see in their countries and the Asia Pacific region as a whole. Watch this interview series to know more about the specific regional activism going on in the Asia Pacific.
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