Initiative
Southeast Asia Outreach Program
We connect journalism on climate, the environment, and AI accountability with artists, young people, and communities.
Art can make journalism more accessible and relatable by translating complex issues into something people can see, feel, and engage with. By showcasing stories in public spaces—whether in galleries, schools, or on dining tables—art brings journalism to where people are. It sparks conversation, builds understanding, and involves communities who might not otherwise connect with traditional reporting. That is exactly what our Southeast Asia Outreach Program seeks to do. Through the following initiatives, we connect journalism on climate, the environment, and AI accountability with artists, young people, and communities.
Arts and creative expression inspired by journalism
Working with artist collectives, we curate art exhibitions inspired by the Pulitzer Center-supported coverage, showcasing environmental stories from Thailand, Cambodia, Myanmar, and Indonesia. Our past exhibitions include the “If the Walls Can Talk” exhibition in Manila (2024) and the “Kisah Rimba” exhibition in Bali (2023). Beyond exhibitions, we initiate creative campaigns such as the “I Miss You Pla Tu Thai” to shed light on the disappearance of Thai mackerel, inspired by a Pulitzer Center-supported project.
Launched on World Ocean Day in 2024 with a symbolic dinner to address the pressing matter of the decline of Thai Longtail Tuna (Pla Tu in Thai), the initiative was followed by a month-long small exhibition, artist mini residency in coastal areas, and school engagement.
Digital contests and collaboration with content creators
We introduced our inaugural project, "Show Me Your Tree," a digital campaign to create an emotional, interactive platform for sharing genuine stories and memories related to our rainforests and natural surroundings. The campaign successfully engaged our audiences, motivating them to generate various content including photos, reels, and short films. As part of the "Our Work/Environment" initiative, we held a workshop for participants from across sectors including business, academia, media and labor in Thailand. In addition, we launched the ‘Too Hot To Work’ digital campaign to introduce the topic to a wider audience.
Public festivals and film screenings
We bring quality journalism to public festivals, cultural events, and film screenings in Southeast Asia, creating spaces for a wider audience to explore critical issues through Pulitzer Center-supported journalism. To date, we have participated at the Cambodia International Film Festival, Makassar Writers Festival in Indonesia, and co-hosted the Sweat, Drought and Labor, mini Climate and Labor pop-up cinemas in Thailand’s Northeast region. These initiatives have raised awareness about climate and environmental challenges in Southeast Asia among youth, environmental advocates, and creative individuals.
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Pulitzer Center Update
Artists, Grantees Reflect on Bali Exhibition That Focused on Indonesia Forests
Every jungle tells a story, and artists, sustainable practitioners, and Pulitzer Center grantees at...
April 25, 2024 -
Pulitzer Center Update
Art, Influencers, and Food Raise Awareness of Mekong’s Rainforests
The #ShowMeYourTree campaign leverages the power of photos, food, film, and content creators to...
January 11, 2024 -
Pulitzer Center Update
‘Kisah Rimba’ Tells the Story of the Forest Through Art
An art exhibit held in Bali, Indonesia, draws inspiration from Pulitzer Center-supported reporting...
December 14, 2023 -
Pulitzer Center Update
Pulitzer Center Grantees Champion Mekong Region Conservation Through Photos, Films
‘Mekong Discovery Days’ featured photos and films documenting landscapes, livelihoods, and...
June 15, 2023 -
Pulitzer Center Update
'Pray For Prey' Exhibition Opens to Local Fanfare in Phnom Penh
On January 14th, 2023, the exhibition Pray For Prey opened in F3, Phnom Penh. The exhibition...
January 18, 2023 -
Pulitzer Center Update
Amplifying Our Journalism’s Impact
We believe the journalism we support deserves to live on far beyond the immediate audiences it...
December 13, 2022