A Burmese academic looks at the history of cinema in his country, and how it was impacted by censorship.
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Read MoreA Burmese American poet whose voice we will be hearing soon on the podcast!
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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.
Read MoreThe Czech monk responds to an assertion that Burmese Buddhism would be unaffected by a change in leadership.
Read MoreA delicate yet honest discussion about Myanmar’s most notorious monk.
Read MoreDon’t miss this special chance to stream Burmese films to your heart’s content…. all for free!
Read MoreThe inside story of what would have been Myanmar’s first true tech success story.
Read MoreA Burmese doctor opens up about his own trauma, and how meditation has helped him retain his mental balance.
Read MoreAn Australian artist in Montreal paints a mural for Myanmar.
Read MoreA Burmese activist in the U.S. reflects on her identity.
Read MoreA New York Times award-winning photojournalist describes why he chose to draw a line from the activists, and document history in the making for the world to see.
Read MoreAn inspiring speech by one of the leaders of the National Unity Government in Myanmar.
Read MoreBart Was Not There discusses the importance of creativity during a time of revolution.
Read MoreExploring a journey from Mandalay to Brooklyn.
Read MoreA panel with Chuu Wai Nyein, Omaid Sharifi, and Mubashar Hasan.
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