March 13, 2025

Reporting on a revolution: Independent media perspectives from Burma

Far from the world’s gaze, the people of Burma are resisting a military dictatorship that is violently attacking civilians.

Despite intense threats to their own security, journalists and independent media outlets have been steadfast in documenting atrocities and keeping local communities informed. What can Canadians learn from them about the country’s realities and our shared future?

Inter Pares and Carleton University’s School of Journalism and Communication explore independent media’s critical role, featuring the perspectives of Inter Pares counterparts from Burma. 

WATCH THE RECORDING

This webinar was recorded on March 13, 2025. The conversation features Tin Tin Nyo (Burma News International) and Nan Paw Gay (Karen Information Centre), and ally Aye Chan Naing (Democratic Voice of Burma). Hosted by Carleton Professor Matthew Pearson.

Inter Pares acknowledges Global Affairs Canada for their financial support for this program.