Belarusian Journalism - Protest, Trial and Exile
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the resilience of Belarusian independent media in the face of political repression through this 17-minute TEDx talk by Alexandra Boguslawskaja. Gain insights into how journalists continued their work during the 2020 mass protests following Belarus' controversial presidential election, through subsequent trials, and even in exile. Learn about the challenges faced by media professionals as they fought to maintain freedom of speech despite the Belarusian regime's efforts to suppress it. Discover Boguslawskaja's firsthand experiences as a Deutsche Welle correspondent, including her notable interview with Belarusian leader Aliaksandr Lukashenka and conversations with political prisoners. Understand the personal and professional risks taken by journalists in Belarus, and how they adapt to continue their crucial work from abroad.
Syllabus
Belarusian Journalism: protest, trial and exile | Alexandra Boguslawskaja | TEDxLSE
Taught by
TEDx
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