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Looking Back at the Third Future of Tibet Conference, New York, April 8-9, 2023

The third Future of Tibet Conference was held from April 8-9, 2023, at the Irish Center, New York City, USA. Around 45 Tibetan youths participated actively and discussed various topics related to the future of Tibet.

DAY ONE

(Tenchoe Gyatso addressing the conference)

For the first session, President of International Campaign for Tibet Tenchoe Gyatso joined via video from Washington DC, USA, and spoke on “Responsibility and Opportunity of Young Tibetan Americans to get involved in politics and advocate for the future of Tibet.”

For the second session, PhD candidate Tsewang Rigzin spoke on “His Holiness the Dalai Lama and People of Tibet: The Past, the Present, and the Future.” And Chemi Lhamo spoke on “The Future Generation of Tibet”. The session was moderated by Tenzin Dhamdul.

In the first session of the afternoon, Bhutila Karpoche, Member of Provincial Parliament for Parkdale—High Park, Toronto, Canada spoke on the “Importance of political participation: How young people can drive policy change on Tibet issue in their countries”.

The session was moderated by Lodoe Gyatso.

DAY TWO

For the first session, Tibetan activist, Co-founder, and Director of Tibet Action Institute Lhadon Tethong and Senior Researcher and Strategist at Tibet Action Institute; PhD Candidate in Political Science at Columbia University, Tenzin Dorjee spoke on Exploring the Role of Youth in Advancing the Tibetan Cause and Building Solidarity with Other Movements for Justice and Equality / China’s Tibet Policy & Changes in Tibet.

The session was moderated by Lodoe Gyatso.

Most of the session of this conference was spent on a scenario planning workshop.

The organizing team of the third Future of Tibet Conference are: Tashi Lamsang, Tenzin Tseyang, Pasang Chunda, Tenzin Damdul, Tsewang Rigzin, Tenzin Dolkar and Chemi Lhamo. The young activists and members of RTYC NYNJ Lobsang Dolma, Tenzin Nordon and SFT member Tenzin Tselha volunteered at the conference.

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New York Conference FAQs

1) When is the Future of Tibet conference taking place?
The third Future of Tibet conference will take place from Saturday, April 8 to Sunday, April 9, 2023

2) Where is the Future of Tibet conference taking place?
The venue is New York Irish Center, US. Full details will be sent via email after registration

3) What is the Future of Tibet project?
Please see: https://translate.future-of-tibet.org/english/about-us/ 

4) What is the aim of the Future of Tibet conference?
The aim of the conference is to create a coherent sequence of plausible events and decisions that create vivid, compelling stories about what the future could look like for Tibet. The conference hopes to initiate discussion about future scenarios.

4) How many people can participate?
Participation is limited to 33 people on a first come, first served basis.

5) How do I register? Registration Info and Deadline
Please fill out this form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfQ2epDaxtY8itr6vfrn0AZj6eQfc-oQflq1QcW9Icklo8wKg/viewform?usp=sharing
Registration is open now. Once we have reached capacity for registrants, we will open a wait list.  

6) Is there a registration fee?
Yes. We ask everyone taking part to pay a fee of USD 20 for both days. The fee includes lunch and beverages for both days. Your registration is not considered final unless we receive the registration fee. If you are unable to pay the fee, please contact us on +1 (347) 536-1939/ (646) 623-7926 / (917) 963-2245

7) I have not registered in advance, can I just turn up?
No, only registered participants that have received invitation confirmation by e-mail are allowed to attend the events.

8) What language will the conference take place in?
The language of the conference is English.

9) Shouldn’t the language of the conference be Tibetan?
While we acknowledge the importance of Tibetan language, feedback we received after our conferences in DC and Paris strongly recommended we try to include Tibetan youth and also include people who are less comfortable in Tibetan. Therefore we are deliberately reaching out to Tibetans aged 18-30 in NY/NJ area and we feel that language barrier should not exclude people from taking part (on the assumption that young people who are comfortable with Tibetan would also be as comfortable in English).

10) I’m not of Tibetan heritage, can I still participate?
No, in person participation is limited to those of Tibetan heritage only.

11) Is there an age restriction to the participants?
We welcome Tibetans aged 18-30 for the conference.

12) Do I have to participate both days?
Yes.

13) I am unable to join in person, can I join virtually?
The morning panel discussions will be live streamed on both days but the workshop will be closed. For those joining via livestream, no registration is required. Please join via our YouTube or Facebook page.

14) I have other needs or requirements I don’t see listed above
Please contact us on +1 (347) 536-1939/ (646) 623-7926 / (917) 963-2245

15) I’d like to know more before I register
That’s fine, keep an eye on our Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts as we reveal more details of the program. You can also look at the draft schedule here.

16) I want to help! Can I volunteer at the conference?
That would be great, we would love to hear from you, please contact us on +1 (347) 536-1939/ (646) 623-7926 / (917) 963-2245