Loa - Broadcasting Vietnam
Loa - Broadcasting Vietnam
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Loa is a podcast that explores the ideas and stories that shape Việt Nam today. We amplify the voices you need to hear and broadcast the perspectives you haven’t heard. www.loa.fm
Loa 86 - Five Things To Know about the Deadly Clash in Đồng Tâm
Today we’ll be bringing you a summary of the events that have been unfolding in Đồng Tâm, a commune of Hà Nội. Just short of the Lunar New Year, a deadly clash broke out. Reports of police and civilian deaths circulated among Vietnamese netizens, but without confirmation, the facts have been difficult to track down. Chris Lê has the five things you need to know about what happened in Đồng Tâm. Loa Theme: Kontinuum - AwareClosing music: Blue Dot Sessions - Dirty Wallpaper
Jan 18, 2020
9 min
Loa 85 - Cuộc trao đổi với Will Nguyễn và Nguyễn Đặng Minh Mẫn
Trong chương trình tuần này, Will Nguyễn trở lại với Loa để cùng Quyên Ngô phỏng vấn cựu tù nhân lương tâm Nguyễn Đặng Minh Mẫn. Trong cuộc trao đổi, cả hai người chia sẻ những trải nghiệm trong tù. Trong chương trình, chị Minh Mẫn kể những câu chuyện chưa từng chia sẻ. Mời các bạn lắng nghe! On this week's episode (conducted in Vietnamese), Will Nguyễn joins Quyên Ngô with an interview with former prisoner of conscience Nguyễn Đặng Minh Mẫn. In an intimate conversation, both share their experiences in prison, with Minh Mẫn recounting stories that she has never shared before. We invite you to listen!
Sep 20, 2019
49 min
Loa 84 - Will Nguyễn's Side of the Story
It’s been just a little over a year since Will Nguyễn was released from prison in Vietnam. Will was arrested for his participation in protests against the 99 year land lease provisions and Cybersecurity law. One year later, Loa’s Quyên Ngô sits down with Will to have a conversation about his arrest and time in prison, how he sees the democracy movement, and his overall hopes for Việt Nam.
Aug 17, 2019
57 min
Loa 83 - Skateboarding in Việt Nam
In the early 2000’s, skateboards began to appear on the streets of Việt Nam. Today, it has grown in popularity, forming its own subculture. But youth are finding it difficult to skate due to a lack of space and public acceptance. Our reporter, Tứ Tiểu Tâm, a passionate skater of over 11 years, hit the streets of Việt Nam to learn more.
Dec 27, 2018
12 min
Loa 82 - June News Review
People asking you if you've been keeping up with the protests in Việt Nam...and you haven’t been? No worries, we’ve got you covered, and then some! Here's Quyên Ngô with the headlines for June 2018. Episode Opening & Closing Music: Blue Dot Sessions - Shift of Currents
Jun 30, 2018
7 min
Loa 81 - Joshua Wong; Prison Dolls (re-run)
As our team was busy with traveling in May, we unearth two segments from our archives for today’s episode. June 4th marks the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989. Nearly three decades later, in 2017, protest leaders of Tiananmen advised a young Joshua Wong in Hong Kong as he sat in jail. Loa’s reporter Kathy Triệu was fortunate to interview Wong, one of the leaders of the Umbrella Movement, before he was jailed. This On the Record aired in August 2016. How can a handmade, children’s toy become both a form of solace and resistance in jail? We revisit a story about dolls made in prison in this Solitary Envoi. This segment was produced by Quyên Ngô in December 2016.
Jun 4, 2018
16 min
Loa 80 - Colors of April 30th; Re-air of Poetry Reading
In our first episode of the 2018 season and coinciding with Loa’s third year anniversary, we feature our newest reporter Thúy Vi Cao. In this week's Vietnamism, she explores the meaning of “black” in Black April and examines all that colors our understanding of victory, tragedy, and trauma. In Solitary Envoi, we re-visit a reading and interpretation of Tổ Quốc Gọi Tên, a poem about one’s love for the motherland. This segment is produced by Quyên Ngô and originally aired on our very first episode.
Apr 30, 2018
14 min
Loa 79 - Internet Freedom Festival, Part 2
We bring you the last of our series about the 2018 Internet Freedom Festival in Valencia, Spain. A gathering of technologists, activists, journalists, and civil society actors, the IFF brought together over 1,200 people from 130 countries for one week, March 5th to the 9th. This year’s attendees made up the most diverse edition to date. Quyên Ngô talks to Melanio Escobar of Humano Derecho Radio Estacion of Venezuela.Kathy Triệu brings us a conversation with Gaba Rodriguez about building feminist infrastructure.
Apr 17, 2018
16 min
Loa 78 - Internet Freedom Festival, Part 1
Loa was one of the many partners of the 2018 Internet Freedom Festival in Valencia, Spain. A gathering of technologists, activists, journalists, civil society actors, the IFF brought together over 1,200 people from 130 countries for one week, March 5-9. This year’s attendees made up the most diverse edition to date. As part of a special Loa series, we present to you some of the voices of the IFF. A Look Inside: Vietnam Cyber DialogueOn the Record: Han Hui Hui Music credits:Episode intro & outro: A. A. Aalto - Balloons RisingTransition music: A. A. Aalto - Mosey
Apr 3, 2018
18 min
Loa 77 - Hà Nội Pride; Motorcycle Diaries
In this week’s A Look Inside, Loa's Chí-Linh Đinh explores the roots of Hanoi Pride, and how it frames the young - but bright - future of the queer community in Vietnam. Plus, a web exclusive series of a journey throughout Việt Nam on motorbike.
Oct 25, 2017
21 min
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