Y4C Forum: Voice of Youth on Ethnic Relations Module
Alternative Course on Ethnic Relationship Module:
Effectiveness and Challenges to Establish Close Ethnic Relationship
Topic : Voice of Youth on Ethnic Relations Module
Date : 13 March 2007 (Tuesday)
Time : 8pm-10pm
Venue: Auditorium, Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall (SCAH), No. 1 Jalan Maharajarela. (Near Maharajarela Monorail Station)
Panelists:
1. Mr. Khoo Kay Peng (Chief Executive for a local think tank SEDAR)
2. Mr. Ramadhan Fitri Ellias (Former President for Student Representative Council, University Malaya)
3. Mr. Mohd. Nazree bin Mohd. Yunus (President of Solidarity Mahasiswa Malaysia (SMM)
ALL ARE WELCOME! FREE ADMISSION!
Feel free to contact the Y4C Secretariat at (03-77831164) or Lee Khai Loon (013-3970519) or Chua Yee Ling (012-7355025) or email at y4c2006@gmail.com for further information.
Youth for Change (Y4C), Kuala Lumpur Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall (KLSCAH) Youth Section and Strategic Information and Research Development Centre (SIRD) are co-organizing a series of forums on Ethnic Relations Module. The module was released on January 23 and submitted to the Cabinet for the approval. The students and the public are interested to know about the module.
The purpose of the Alternative Course is to create a platform to encourage the public particular the young people to engage in the discussion. Alternative Course on Ethnic Relationship Module comprises of four forums. Each forum will invite prominent academicians, experts, public intellectuals, representatives from civil society, youth and students leaders to share their views and comments on the Module.
Forum III: Is the Ethnic Relationship Module encourage the Participation from the Civil Society?
Date: 20 March 2007 (Tuesday)
1)Mr. Lee Ban Chen (Chinese educationer and columnist)
2)Mr. K. Arumugam (Author for the banned book called “March 8” and the Chairman for Malaysia Tamil Education
Research & Development Foundation)
3)Mr. Hishammuddin Rais (Social activist, columnist, former prominent students leaders in 70s.)
Forum IV: Is Close Ethnic Relationship a Unreachable Dream?
Date: 27 March 2007 (Tuesday)
1) Dr. Lim Teck Ghee (Former Director of Centre for Public Policy Studies, ASLI)
2) Dr. Sumit Mandal (Prominent Academician from IKMAS, UKM)
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