The key to a colorful world is Empathy | New Video from Cambodia Partner
Last month, Pangea staff and members participated in an event on empathy-driven peacebuilding organized by our Cambodia partner Women Peace Makers. The event was an opportunity for us to reflect on the central role of empathy in our work as an organization—developing an understanding between people in different corners of the world with different stories and experiences.
Women Peace Makers also shared their latest video production focused on interethnic understanding. See the introduction and video below from our partner.
The key to a colorful world is Empathy.
Taisong is a mixed ethnic Khmer/Vietnamese high school student who lives in Cambodia near the Vietnamese border. He experiences discrimination and has often tried to hide his identity to avoid problems in his community. His life changes, however, when we joins others who are trying to build a world of interethnic understanding. Together, the group paves the way for a real network that can actually change other people’s view about who they see as “the other”.
The video originally appeared on the Women Peace Makers website.