
Post-coup Women’s Embodied Resistance as Counter-governmentality to Intertwined Militarized Patriarchy in Burma
12 Minutes To ReadMyat describes how the Spring Revolution transformed patriarchal norms into a powerful resistance tool.

12 Minutes To ReadMyat describes how the Spring Revolution transformed patriarchal norms into a powerful resistance tool.

11 Minutes To ReadEsther J collects firsthand accounts from people directly impacted by the new military conscription law. Edited by Emily Fishbein.

4 Minutes To ReadYawng Htang captures the latest struggles facing civilians who fled recent fighting between the Kachin Independence Army and Myanmar military.

11 Minutes To ReadRosalie Metro and Min Layi Chan reflect on the ethics of collaborative research on the Thailand-Myanmar border. When the bees leave, the

9 Minutes To ReadKhin Chaw Su Su San shares reflective insights on Practice-based research in Myanmar ethnic regions.

9 Minutes To ReadShona Loong, Anders Kirstein Moeller, Radka Antalikova, Dan Seng Lawn, Peter Suante The authors reflect on the politics of producing

9 Minutes To ReadHtet Hlaing Win contends that effective environmental campaigns in Myanmar are not possible until a dramatic change in political arrangement

6 Minutes To ReadMd. Salman Rahman and Fatema Tuz Zohra Nowreen argue that religious misinterpretation traps Rohingya women in suffering.

8 Minutes To ReadHnin Htet Htet Aung studies the surge in support for refugees by overseas Myanmar youth.

8 Minutes To ReadWayne (pseudonym) explores how political satire is perceived in Myanmar. Freedom of expression is a fundamental foundation of democracy and

15 Minutes To ReadMesua Ferrea (pseudonym) unveils the intricate interplay of art and revolution. Art, when oppression looms, transcends advocacy to become a

7 Minutes To ReadAt the University of Toronto, Napas Thein explores how once-divided diaspora communities come together in a discussion around belonging. Photo