With the tagline “Bridging Differences, Fostering Intercultural Understanding”, IFSR 2021 seeks to be a platform for cross-border and cross-cultural dialogue on topics related to the Spice Route.
by Nazalea Kusuma 23 September 2021
Spices changed the world. On their own, they had plenty of natural functions. Historically, spices have majorly influenced global politics, economy, culture, and connection. For spices, the world went through long voyages across Southeast Asia from and to East Asia, South Asia, Middle East, and Europe. They caused heavy enough traffic for there to be something called the Spice Route.
To this day, the Spice Route still offers many opportunities for us to learn the past and build innovations from our history, one of which is through the International Forum on Spice Route 2021. This ongoing annual event is hosted by Negeri Rempah Foundation (Spice State Foundation). IFSR 2021 is a free virtual event that starts on September 20 and ends on September 23, 2021.
With the tagline “Bridging Differences, Fostering Intercultural Understanding”, this forum seeks to be a platform for cross-border and cross-cultural dialogue on topics related to the Spice Route. IFSR 2021 also hopes to foster a strong friendship and cooperation between Indonesia and other countries with this shared heritage.
This international forum brings forth three main themes:
This theme talks about the history of diplomacy throughout Spice Route and as an entry point of international cooperation. This cooperation could then lead to global peace that prioritizes dialogue, uphold the dignity of humanity, and respect and recognize cultural diversity and heritage within the spirit of justice and equality.
This focus is on remapping the Spice Route through its cultural trace. Human migration brought over ideas, values, traditions, natural resources, and material culture via global trade networks.
This theme addresses our shared heritage, maritime culture, biodiversity, intercultural exchange, and the creative economy. The main point is that intercultural understanding is the basis for creativity and innovation.
These themes will be delivered through twelve public lectures, panel discussions, sharing sessions, and community activities in four days.
These sessions are hosted by various thought leaders, young activists, and the communities that co-organized IFSR 2021 (Negeri Rempah Foundation, Maritim Muda Nusantara, Rumah Produktif Indonesia, and Perhimpunan Masyarakat Etnobiologi Indonesia). Green Network is among the many entities supporting the International Forum on Spice Route 2021. Other supporting organizations and entities include UNESCO, Bank Indonesia, ICOMOS Indonesia (International Council on Monuments and Sites), Universitas Indonesia, and many others.
The activities of the International Forum on Spice Route 2021 can be followed closely via their Instagram account @negerirempah and YouTube channel.
Source: https://greennetwork.asia/news/2021/09/ifsr-2021-from-history-to-innovation-and-intercultural-understanding/