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We are dedicated to weaving unheard stories from remote parts of the world into contemporary media to educate, support and inspire others to action. Outer Voices radio documentaries have been broadcast on over 600 stations in the U.S. and internationally.
Along the Thai-Burma border, we meet the women peace activists working in the midst of the world’s longest running civil war. In the Karen language, Kawthoolei is the name of a mythical homeland in eastern Burma (Myanmar). The Karen people have been struggling for control of this land for nearly 60 years. This conflict between the Burmese military regime and the Karen National Union is now considered the world’s longest running civil war. There are numerous reports of ethnic cleansing, and hundreds of thousands of Burmese and ethnic refugees have flooded western Thailand, yet this conflict is often overlooked by the western media.
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We are dedicated to weaving unheard stories from remote parts of the world into contemporary media to educate, support and inspire others to action. Outer Voices radio documentaries have been broadcast on over 600 stations in the U.S. and internationally.