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The LSE Southeast Asia Centre is pleased to promote our upcoming event: 
The Future of Sand: the Comparative Geopolitics of Land Reclamation, the Environment, and Social Change
https://www.lse.ac.uk/seac/events/2023/The-Future-of-Sand-the-Comparative-Geopolitics-of-Land-Reclamation-the-Environment-and-Social-Change

Tuesday 9 May, 4-5.45pm

The Saw Swee Hock Southeast Asia Centre is pleased to host the screening of two insightful documentaries: Flow of Sands which showcases the life of people and the disruption to the environment caused by land reclamation projects in Malacca, Malaysia; and City of Sand which captures the lives of sand in the city of Accra, providing an intimate insight into the environmental and social changes underway in the expanding metropolis. The screening will be followed by conversations with the documentary producers, Dr Monika Arnez and Dr Kate Dawson, to broadly discuss the socio-ecological changes and the complexities of urbanisation the flow of sand symbolises. 

This event forms part of the wider Southeast Asia Forum: https://www.lse.ac.uk/seac/seaf

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