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Myanmar Reporting Fellowship

Stories from Myanmar’s Past & Present

On the third day of the “Burma Telling Its Own Story” Reporting Fellowship in Myanmar, the fellows had the opportunity to explore their craft further out in the field. Guided by their instructors, the teams set out into the city to gather sound, take photos, film scenes of daily life, and conduct interviews with Yangon […]

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Myanmar Reporting Fellowship

Exploring Culture & Craft: Day 2 of “Burma Telling Its Own Story”

On the second day of the “Burma Telling Its Own Story” Cultural Exchange and Reporting Fellowship in Myanmar (formerly known as Burma), the fellows had an opportunity to get out of the Savoy Hotel and visit one of Yangon’s most notable holy places–and tourist attractions. Shwedagon Pagoda, a glistening stupa made from four tons of gold, […]

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Chairman's Remarks Jay T. Snyder Myanmar

Journeys Through A Changing Myanmar

Want to stay up to date with everything related to our journey in Myanmar through the “Burma Telling Its Own Story” Fellowship? Don’t miss our regular blogging on Huffington Post through the “Burma Journal” blog. Below is an excerpt from the Chairman’s opening blog post. By Jay T. Snyder Founder, The Open Hands Initiative This […]

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Myanmar

Kick Off: Young Reporting Fellows Converge in Myanmar (Burma)

June 12th marked the official first day of the “Burma Telling Its Own Story” Cultural Exchange & Reporting Fellowship in Myanmar (formerly known as Burma). This project, a partnership between Open Hands Initiative and GlobalPost, has brought together a team of 20 incredibly talented young writers, photographers, videographers and radio broadcasters from the U.S. and Myanmar. […]

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Reporting Fellowship

Burma Telling Its Own Story: Call for Applications (Burmese)

The following is the Burmese language version of the call for applications for the June 2013 Cultural Exchange and Journalism Fellowship in Myanmar (Burma). All writers, photographers, radio broadcasters and videographers are encouraged to apply. For the full details, please read the press release in Burmese.