Expert conversations about Tibet
Insightful discussions with experts, activists, and leaders shaping the future of Tibet.
Tibet Talks is the International Campaign for Tibet’s global conversation platform, consisting of a series of live and recorded talks featuring Tibetan leaders, human rights defenders, scholars, and policymakers. Each episode offers a deeper understanding of Tibet’s culture, politics, environment, and the global struggle for human rights and freedom.
Through these talks, we aim to inform, inspire, and connect by giving audiences direct access to voices that are sometimes otherwise overlooked in mainstream media. From the halls of the European Parliament to classrooms, from monasteries in exile to advocacy campaigns, Tibet Talks explores how Tibet’s story continues to shape global discussions on justice and sustainability.
Although no new Tibet Talks have taken place recently, ICT remains committed to continuing this format in the future as part of our broader effort to amplify Tibetan and allied voices. The archive of past talks remains a valuable resource for anyone wishing to learn more about Tibet’s challenges and hopes.
Topics we explore
- Human Rights and Religious Freedom: The lived reality of Tibetans under Chinese rule.
- Environment and Climate: vital role of the Tibetan Plateau in Asia’s water and climate systems.
- Culture and Resilience: How Tibetans preserve their heritage and identity in the face of oppression.
- Global Advocacy and Policy: How the EU, UN, and governments can support meaningful change.
Why it matters
Each Tibet Talk fosters dialogue and awareness, creating space for reflection and solidarity. By amplifying Tibetan and allied voices, ICT ensures that Tibet’s story remains visible, relevant, and human.
👉 Watch, listen, or read past conversations and visit our Tibet Talks Archive to explore previous sessions.