61 episodes

G-taw is airing to amplify Myanmar women's and girls' voices that are making social, political, and economic changes all around the world.

It is Myanmar's first feminist podcast started in 2019 by Purple Feminists Group.

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G-Taw Zagar Wyne Purple Feminists Group

    • Society & Culture

G-taw is airing to amplify Myanmar women's and girls' voices that are making social, political, and economic changes all around the world.

It is Myanmar's first feminist podcast started in 2019 by Purple Feminists Group.

PFG Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/purplefeminists/

G-Taw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gtawzagarwyne/

PFG Website: http://purplefeminist.org/

Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/g-taw-zagar-wyne-podcast

Twitter: https://twitter.com/pfgmyanmar

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/purplefeminists/

    S-4-Episode-6-When The Law Fails

    S-4-Episode-6-When The Law Fails

    "My one suggestion for women in an abusive relationship is not to give your power to someone else. Speak up and face the fear." Ma Su Su NgeSu Su Nge is currently working as a project director in the Fifth Pillar_Law firm. After her studies in Master of Public Affairs Management in 2011, she started working in International HIV/AIDS Alliance with the position of Senior Monitoring and Evaluation Officer until 2012. Then, she got invloved in the Gender Equality Network as a member and was elected as a chair of the research group in 2014. Either as a delegate of the network, or as a leader, she has carried out many activities for the development of the network until 2018.Starting from 2018, she took a role of Monitoring and Learning Manager in seed grant program, organized by British Council, Myanmar. In her current position as a project director, she has been working on the projects such as women's empowerment, legal assistance for women who are victims of gender-based violence and human trafficking, policy development, and raising awareness training for sexual harassment.Follow our socials for further updatesFacebook : www.facebook.com/gtawzagarwyne/Sound Cloud : https://soundcloud.com/g-taw-zagar-wyne-podcastSpotify : open.spotify.com/show/4W80LIG2haqa3NxiJvF7ABPlease contact us at gtawzagarwyne@gmail.com for any inquiry.#generationaljustice#GTaw_season4 #gtawzagarwyne


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    • 58 min
    S-4-Episode-5-Toxic Shame

    S-4-Episode-5-Toxic Shame

    It is undeniable that unnecessary humiliation makes people question their values ​​and existence. In the long run, this kind of humiliation will lead to depression for people. It can lead to anxiety and other mental health issues. We believe that this discussion will help to redefine the negative emotions caused by such humiliation.Listen to this episode to understand better your toxic shame and where it comes and how you can over them.Khin Moh Moh Kyaw's Bio:Ma Moh graduated with a Bachelor of Psychology and a Diploma in Nursing provided by Singapore Nursing Board She successfully finished training for mental health counselling under the guidance of John Hopkins University and passed the Advance Counselling Training at Counselling Corner Myanmar (first batch !). She is currently working as Counsellor and Trainer at Counselling Corner Myanmar, a community-minded mental health service provider in Myanmar.She experienced working for a Nursing and Dementia home in Singapore for 10 years, followed internal training at the Mental Health Hospital in Yangon, and worked for an INGO as Mental Health Counsellor. She provided mental health counseling for PLHIV and worked as a counseling supervisor for MDRTB patients with psychosocial issues. She found the non-directive approach of counseling very effective for Myanmar clients with Emotional problems and became passionate about counseling when she realized that counseling can help people to have a positive impact on their life.Follow our socials for further updatesFacebook : www.facebook.com/gtawzagarwyne/Sound Cloud : https://soundcloud.com/g-taw-zagar-wyne-podcastSpotify : open.spotify.com/show/4W80LIG2haqa3NxiJvF7ABPlease contact us at gtawzagarwyne@gmail.com for any inquiry.#generationaljustice#GTaw_season4 #gtawzagarwyne


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    • 48 min
    S-4-Episode-4-Bodily Autonomy Is Human Rights

    S-4-Episode-4-Bodily Autonomy Is Human Rights

    Who owns your body?It is very important for anyone to be able to answer this question boldly and accurately. Owning one's body is a human right. Anyone with any gender identity needs to understand that they own their own body.Listen to this episode to understand why bodily autonomy is important for everyone to know.Follow our socials for further updatesFacebook : www.facebook.com/gtawzagarwyne/Sound Cloud : https://soundcloud.com/g-taw-zagar-wyne-podcastSpotify : open.spotify.com/show/4W80LIG2haqa3NxiJvF7ABPlease contact us at gtawzagarwyne@gmail.com for any inquiry.#generationaljustice#GTaw_season4 #gtawzagarwyne


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    • 1 hr 43 min
    S-4-Episode-3-Digital Gender Disparity In Myanmar

    S-4-Episode-3-Digital Gender Disparity In Myanmar

    This episode was originally published on Gender IT- genderit.org/feminist-talk/conv…s-internet-myanmarThe idea for the podcast falls under how women + LGBTQI community are more vulnerable on online platforms. This includes women getting trolled for what they say, wear, and believe or for not saying, wearing, or believing as society expected. We want to highlight the sexism, misogynism, and homophobic practices online that are much more prevalent online since they (people who do that) can hide behind the screen and don't suffer the consequences. (eg. how a case of a woman being raped is quickly dismissed with a victim-blaming attitude and protection of the perpetrator's actions but when a man goes through the same situation, it becomes an issue that feminists don't want to talk about, according to the group of people who dismissed the same case on a woman.For this episode, we are focusing to discuss further the reasons these are happening in Myanmar and what one can do about this to prevent or stand up against it. We would like to offer our audiences in this episode to both understand the root causes of these and the solutions an individual can take to prevent such practices. Follow our socials for further updatesFacebook : www.facebook.com/gtawzagarwyne/Sound Cloud : https://soundcloud.com/g-taw-zagar-wyne-podcastSpotify : open.spotify.com/show/4W80LIG2haqa3NxiJvF7ABPlease contact us at gtawzagarwyne@gmail.com for any inquiry.#generationaljustice#GTaw_season4 #gtawzagarwyne


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    • 17 min
    S-4-Episode-2-Progress & Regress On Gender Work

    S-4-Episode-2-Progress & Regress On Gender Work

    "Despite freedom given to you at your home, there are still certain restrictions for girls and women around religion and other social factors saying that "You aren't allowed to do this! Don't do that!" which makes us forced to believe and practice the myths." _DadaSayama Dada is a women's human rights defender, who promotes gender equality, fighting for justice and democracy in Burma. She has been working for Women's rights, advancement of young women in leadership, and campaigning for genuine peace and democracy for more than 10 years. She advocates for the authorities to quickly respond and take action on domestic violence and sexual violence in Sagaing Region and Chin State. She has been a volunteer working experience for 7 years and she can work with different ethnic backgrounds and respect diversity.In this episode, you will learn about the progress that the women's rights movement in Myanmar has made and the invariable barriers that are still challenging the movement.If you like the episode, please share it with your friends and family. Follow our socials for further updatesFacebook : www.facebook.com/gtawzagarwyne/Sound Cloud : https://soundcloud.com/g-taw-zagar-wyne-podcastSpotify : open.spotify.com/show/4W80LIG2haqa3NxiJvF7ABPlease contact us at gtawzagarwyne@gmail.com for any inquiry.#generationaljustice#GTaw_season4 #gtawzagarwyne


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    • 1 hr 6 min
    S-4-Episode-1-Bridging The Gap

    S-4-Episode-1-Bridging The Gap

    "The patriarchal system has existed around us in different forms. Our ancestors did their part in dismantling it and so are we. And I have no doubt that future generations will continue this fight till the end of it. "In this episode, Naw Eunice a senior program officer at Swiss Aid Myanmar and a feminist gives us her perspective on the changes that Myanmar women from different have made to better the society and how that has led to such great involvement of women in this revolution. She also adds on talking about how in the midst of the coup, we see the significant visibility of people daring to be sexist and misogynist, and how patriarchy and dictatorship are intertwined. Finally, she highlights and encourages young people's participation in different sections-politics, economics,and social. Listen to the full episode to get a wholesome understanding of the progress and challenges that feminists in Myanmar have made and faced.Speaker Bio: Naw Eunice was born in the brown zone in the Pago region where there is an armed conflict area. She was growing up in a Karen and Christian family. At the age of 5, her family moved to May Myo (Pyin Oo Lwin) and finished matriculation in 1997. She finished her graduate program (Bachelor of Theology) with the research topic “Violence Against Asian Women “in 2003. She earned her Master of Divinity in 2007 from the Myanmar Institute of Theology with the thesis topic “Implementing the Rights of the Child in Myanmar Churches Community”. She has almost fifteen years of experience working alongside women, girls, and youth as a trainer and facilitator. From 2016 to 2019 she worked as a Project Coordinator at Gender Studies Center – Myanmar Institute of Theology. In 2017, she attended the month-long capacity-building course on “Gender, Sustainable development, Peace, and Human Rights” organized by SANGAT – A Feminist Network in Nepal. And voluntarily working as a county coordinator of One Billion Rising. Currently, she is working as a Senior Program Officer (Gender and Livelihoods) at SWISSAID Myanmar since 2019.Follow our socials for further updatesFacebook : www.facebook.com/gtawzagarwyne/Sound Cloud : https://soundcloud.com/g-taw-zagar-wyne-podcastSpotify : open.spotify.com/show/4W80LIG2haqa3NxiJvF7ABPlease contact us at gtawzagarwyne@gmail.com for any inquiry.#generationaljustice#GTaw_season4 #gtawzagarwyne


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    • 1 hr 51 min

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