**CURRENTLY FOCUSING ON THE COUP AND INTERVIEWING ACTIVISTS AND PROTESTORS IN MYANMAR**
Burma (Myanmar) is an immensely diverse state with 135 officially recognized nationalities. Ethnic conflict has been a constant feature of the state’s politics since independence, and indigenous national minorities have always had complex multi-layered relationships with the central government in terms of identity and politics. Providing a platform for indigenous activists of different generations to speak about their political journeys, this is Voices from Burma. Thank you for tuning in.
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**CURRENTLY FOCUSING ON THE COUP AND INTERVIEWING ACTIVISTS AND PROTESTORS IN MYANMAR**
Burma (Myanmar) is an immensely diverse state with 135 officially recognized nationalities. Ethnic conflict has been a constant feature of the state’s politics since independence, and indigenous national minorities have always had complex multi-layered relationships with the central government in terms of identity and politics. Providing a platform for indigenous activists of different generations to speak about their political journeys, this is Voices from Burma. Thank you for tuning in.
Generation Z and the Myanmar Coup - Interview with Tracy, 19, frontline protestor
Voices from Burma
49 minutes 7 seconds
4 years ago
Generation Z and the Myanmar Coup - Interview with Tracy, 19, frontline protestor
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.
Voices from Burma
**CURRENTLY FOCUSING ON THE COUP AND INTERVIEWING ACTIVISTS AND PROTESTORS IN MYANMAR**
Burma (Myanmar) is an immensely diverse state with 135 officially recognized nationalities. Ethnic conflict has been a constant feature of the state’s politics since independence, and indigenous national minorities have always had complex multi-layered relationships with the central government in terms of identity and politics. Providing a platform for indigenous activists of different generations to speak about their political journeys, this is Voices from Burma. Thank you for tuning in.