Examining the role of anger and free expression in Burmese society.
Read MoreThe story of the first violent clashes.
Read MoreSupporting the survival of ethnic languages in Myanmar.
Read MoreHow a gay doctor from Mandalay is challenging norms while fighting the military.
Read MoreAlan Clements discusses his half-century of engagement with Myanmar, and where the worlds of Dhamma and politics converge.
Read MoreThe devastating interview with a pacifist-turned-resistance leader.
Read MoreA discussion with Carl Stimson about John Coleman’s spiritual journey and eventual appointment as a vipassana teacher.
Read MoreAn interview that is challenging and rewarding in covering sensitive ground.
Read MoreClyde Ford discusses his anti-racism training at Vipassana centers in the tradition of S.N. Goenka.
Read MoreDocumentarian Jeanne Hallacy describes the making of her new film about the revolution.
Read MoreA Burmese academic looks at the history of cinema in his country, and how it was impacted by censorship.
Read MoreThe story of how one soldier’s family left everything behind, for the good of the people.
Read MoreRevisiting the deeper significance of Burmese protest memes.
Read MoreA deeper look into a realistic, revolutionary artwork
Read MoreA Burmese American poet whose voice we will be hearing soon on the podcast!
Read MoreThe inside story of the poem written and translated by a Burmese activist.
Read MoreThe NUG Spokesperson discusses the value of art and freedom in Myanmar.
Read MoreA writer reflects on her engagement towards supporting the democratic movement in Myanmar.
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