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Changing Hillside Economy: Farmers Turning from Opium to Coffee and Tea

Changing Hillside Economy: Farmers Turning from Opium to Coffee and Tea

Yaw Bawm Mangshang shares a hopeful story of environmental recovery in Shan State. (more…)
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In Memory: A 2022 interview with Chin activist Salai Ngun San Aung

In Memory: A 2022 interview with Chin activist Salai Ngun San Aung

  Emily Fishbein remembers Salai Ngun San Aung, a Chin activist. (more…)
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Post-coup Women’s Embodied Resistance as Counter-governmentality to Intertwined Militarized Patriarchy in Burma

Post-coup Women’s Embodied Resistance as Counter-governmentality to Intertwined Militarized Patriarchy in Burma

Myat describes how the Spring Revolution transformed patriarchal norms into a powerful resistance tool. (more…)
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Why Do Ceasefires in Myanmar Fail to Bring Lasting Peace?

Why Do Ceasefires in Myanmar Fail to Bring Lasting Peace?

R.J. Aung (pseudonym) argues that Myanmar's fragile ceasefires reveal deeper trust issues. (more…)
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Ko-Htu-Ko-Hta and the Labor of Survival in the Irrawaddy Delta

Ko-Htu-Ko-Hta and the Labor of Survival in the Irrawaddy Delta

Reva (pseudonym) shares stories of silent struggles from the Irrawaddy’s agrarian communities. Continue reading
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Ek Khaale – Once Upon A Time

5 Minutes To ReadGreg Constantine shares stories about Rohingya educational achievement in Myanmar, from the photo project Ek Khaale, which documents Rohingya belonging

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