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Việt Nam’s Renovation Generation Gets the Podcast Treatment

Việt Nam’s Renovation Generation Gets the Podcast Treatment

This year marks the 30th anniversary of Đổi Mới, a series of economic reforms that changed Việt Nam from a centrally planned economy to what some describe as a “socialist-oriented free market” economy. These reforms changed a lot of things for a lot of people, and the generation born after Đổi Mới live lives that previous generations could barely dream of 30 years ago. Two women - Eliza Lomas and Fabiola Buchele - seek to understand their experiences. In their podcast series, “The Renovation Generation,” Lomas and Buchele share intimate conversations with post-Đổi Mới youth and draw sonic portraits of their lives and experiences.

Eliza Lomas and Fabiola Buchele are "On the Record" with Loa’s Stella Trần.

From Myanmar to Việt Nam - Democracy Activists Share Lessons for “Change Without Violence”

From Myanmar to Việt Nam - Democracy Activists Share Lessons for “Change Without Violence”

Opposition groups once barred and persecuted are now working in the open to build a sustainable democracy: in Myanmar. What did democracy activists who traveled from Việt Nam to Yangon learn from them?

This Land is Our Land

This Land is Our Land

In the Socialist Republic of Việt Nam, the land used by farmers is considered the “people’s property” and can be reclaimed by the government at any given time. Farmers who have had their livelihood taken away are uniting in protest, and their message is only getting louder.