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

Yaw Bawm Mangshang shares a hopeful story of environmental recovery in Shan State. In today’s world, the daily news is...
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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.   Salai Ngun San Aung, a former journalist and...
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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.   Introduction  The military is a...
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Producing knowledge in/of/for Myanmar’s borderlands
2025-07-21 • teacircleMM
9 Minutes To ReadShona Loong, Anders Kirstein Moeller, Radka Antalikova, Dan Seng Lawn, Peter Suante The authors reflect on the politics of producing borderland knowledge in Myanmar after the coup.
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Political Change and Environmentalism in Myanmar
2025-01-02 • teacircleMM
9 Minutes To ReadHtet Hlaing Win contends that effective environmental campaigns in Myanmar are not possible until a dramatic change in political arrangement occurs.
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Belonging and Advocacy among the Canadian Myanmar Diaspora: Introducing Ek Khaale and Diaspora Community Stories to the University of Toronto
2025-03-21 • teacircleMM
7 Minutes To ReadAt the University of Toronto, Napas Thein explores how once-divided diaspora communities come together in a discussion around belonging. Photo Credit: Wa Lone
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