Listen "49. Myanmar: What a decade of democracy meant for LGBTQ rights"
Episode Synopsis
In 2011, nearly 50 years of military dictatorship came to an end in Myanmar, allowing LGBTQ activists to organize publicly to repeal a homophobic law, and advocate more positive attitudes towards SOGIE (Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and Expression) rights. They were making big strides in their campaigns when a military coup returned the generals to power, making open activism impossible. Despite that, Hla Myat Tun Executive Director of LGBTQ group, Colors Rainbow, says the gains they made are holding strong and they continue to work underground.
And in the Coda, an Indonesian activist tells us why books mean so much to her.
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And in the Coda, an Indonesian activist tells us why books mean so much to her.
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