
For this episode, I sat down to chat with Tracy, a 19-year old English Literature student in Yangon who is a frontline protestor in Myanmar's anti-coup movements. We talked about her experiences with junta violence, interethnic alliances in activism, goals behind Generation Z's movements, and everything in between.
Mar 13, 2021
49 min

In honor of International Women's Day and Women's History Month, I interviewed two young women who are frontline protestors based in Yangon, Myanmar (Burma) currently fighting against the coup staged by the Burmese military junta. This episode features a 20-year old university student and her experiences at ground zero.
Mar 10, 2021
26 min

This week's episode features Saya Khin Zaw Win, the director of the Tampadipa Institute. He has been working on policy advocacy and capacity building in Myanmar since 2006. His current engagement includes communal issues, nationalism, and International Relations. He was also a prisoner of conscience in Myanmar for "seditious writings" and human rights work from 1994 - 2005. We discuss ethnic minorities in the Burmese electoral politics with a focus on the 2020 general elections.
Jan 14, 2021
1 hr 3 min

In this first episode of Voices from Burma, I had a chat with Saya Sai Aung Win, a well-known English teacher and Shan political activist (former political prisoner under General Ne Win's regime) about his journey as an ethnic minority student politician.
The episode is recorded over Zoom - my sincere apologies for the static and background noise. I hope that you will still enjoy the wise words of Saya Sai Aung Win regardless of the sound quality of the recording.
Disclaimer: All political views are the guest speakers'. As an academic host, I try my best to not insert my personal political beliefs while providing the platform for indigenous and minority activists to share their lived experiences.
Dec 18, 2020
1 hr 4 min
