Humanitarian Considerations in Myanmar: A Discussion with David Mathieson (Part 1)

17 Minutes To ReadThe Institute for the Study of Human Rights (ISHRC) interviews David Mathieson, an independent analyst researching and working on human rights and humanitarian issues in Myanmar, in this two-part interview.
Letter to a political prisoner

7 Minutes To ReadSuzana (pseudonym) writes a letter to her friend who has been arrested and imprisoned.
Non-profit Higher Education Institutions in Chin State: From Survival to Sustainability

7 Minutes To ReadNitha Bor Siangpum explores the sustainability of non-profit higher education in Chin State.
Real Stories Not Tales, A Collection of Youth Stories (Part 3): A Rakhine perspective Post-Coup

4 Minutes To ReadIn Part 3 of a 3-part series by Real Stories Not Tales (RSNT), Khin Thandar (pseudonym) tells her story post-coup that highlights a different reality and involvement than the rest of the Read the full article…
Real Stories Not Tales, A Collection of Youth Stories (Part 2): Hope is the last to die

4 Minutes To ReadIn Part 2 of a 3-part series by Real Stories Not Tales (RSNT), Ko Democracy (pseudonym) tells us how the coup has affected his life and his loved ones in Myitkyina.
Real Stories Not Tales, A Collection of Youth Stories (Part 1): Heartbroken Kachin youth decides it is time to go back home

4 Minutes To ReadIn Part 1 of a 3-part special series by Real Stories Not Tales (RSNT), Hpare Salum (pseudonym) decides it is time to go back home.
Ludu Daw Ahmar on women’s unpaid domestic labour

7 Minutes To ReadStephen Campbell translates Ludu Daw Ahmar’s feminist critique of the gendered division of labour.
Tea Circle Event: “The Coup Won’t Eradicate Our Future” | ငါတို့အနာဂတ် ငါတို့ပြန်ပေး

< 1 minuteThe Coup Won’t Eradicate Our Future” | ငါတို့အနာဂတ် ငါတို့ပြန်ပေး Tea Circle presents a conversation between Myanmar’s youth protest participants & leaders, moderated by youth advocate and activist Ma Thinzar Shun Read the full article…
Myanmar’s post-coup Internet: dangers and alternatives

12 Minutes To ReadShona Loong summarises the views of three commentators on Myanmar’s post-coup digital culture.
Tea Circle in Transition: Burmese translations and upcoming expansion

3 Minutes To ReadDear Readers, Our editorial team is excited to announce a number of new initiatives associated with the expansion of our current site. These expansion efforts have been made possible through Read the full article…