The Panel on "Bridging Marginalities and Fostering Social Tolerance: Understanding the thought process of the South Asian Youth" is a forum dedicated to exploring the thought process of South Asian youth and their attitudes towards social tolerance. Through a multidisciplinary approach, this panel aims to explore the factors that shape young people's attitudes and behaviors towards diversity and social inclusion, identifying key influencers that contribute to these attitudes and promote justice. With a focus on world anthropology, the panel will provide unique insights into the complexities of social tolerance in a global context.
The panel will cover several key points, including how young people form their beliefs about social tolerance and diversity, what factors influence their decisions to accept or reject different social groups, and best practices for promoting social tolerance and inclusivity among young people. The discussion will also address the challenges and barriers to promoting social tolerance and how they can be addressed.
The panel's ultimate objective is to provide valuable insights into the complex factors that shape young people's attitudes and behaviors toward social tolerance. By bringing together experts and advocates with diverse perspectives, the discussion will provide a platform for the exchange of ideas and approaches to foster greater acceptance and understanding among people of all ages and backgrounds. Through in-depth analysis and captivating insights, this panel will offer a fascinating glimpse into the minds of today's youth and provide a roadmap for promoting social tolerance and inclusivity among young people. Overall, the panel aims to promote social tolerance and inclusivity and foster a more just and equitable society.