Myanmar, February 2021: Protests against a military coup
Democracy Dialogues
The worldwide struggle for democracy
1:00PM - 2:15PM (EDT)
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What is it like to fight for democracy in a country that has been plagued by political violence? Representing multiple continents, the activists speaking on this “Democracy Dialogues” panel describe their on-the-ground fight for political freedom in Bolivia, Serbia, Zimbabwe, and Myanmar (Burma). Each offers a unique international perspective on the American democratic experiment.
These speakers are participants in the Karsh Institute of Democracy’s Democratic Futures Project, which is dedicated to providing refuge and training to global democracy activists while fostering research partnerships and student engagement.
The “Democracy Dialogues” series is produced by UVA's Karsh Institute of Democracy, co-sponsored by the Miller Center, and made possible thanks to the generous support of the UVA Office of the President, the George and Judy Marcus Democracy Praxis Fund, Ingrid and David Hang, and James B. Murray Jr. The goal of “Democracy Dialogues” is to strengthen democracy through civil debate.
When
1:00PM - 2:15PM (EDT)
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Speakers
Ian B. Baucom
Evan Mawarire
Srdja Popovic
Myo Yan Naung Thein
Jhanisse Vaca-Daza
Stephen D. Mull (moderator)