Teaching History in Post-Coup Myanmar: Reading Textbooks Upside Down and Sideways

9 Minutes To ReadRosalie Metro discusses how Myanmar government textbooks can be used in innovative ways.
More needs to be done to support migrant workers

9 Minutes To ReadCharlie Artingstoll looks at the challenges facing migrant workers hoping to send remittances to Myanmar.
Chronicle of a Coup: January 28, 30 & 31, 2022

11 Minutes To ReadChristopher J. Walker notes some of the events during the closing days of a year under the repressive thumb of the Myanmar military.
Chronicle of a Coup: November 14, 2021

16 Minutes To ReadChristopher J. Walker describes the bewildering conclusion of an alarming confrontation with Myanmar soldiers and police at his apartment door.
Global garment brands unable to safeguard labour rights in post-coup Myanmar

22 Minutes To ReadCorporate Accountability Myanmar (CAM) inquires how global brands respond to labour rights abuses in post-coup Myanmar.
Chronicle of a Coup: November 14, 2021

14 Minutes To ReadChristopher J. Walker describes the sudden, ominous arrival of Myanmar soldiers and police at his apartment door.
A Journalist’s Diary on “Solidarity Across the Hills and the Mainland” Protest

6 Minutes To ReadLu Nge Khit describes the events of a youth protest in May 2022, in Yangon.
Chronicle of a Coup: August 27 & 29, September 19, and October 14, 2021

8 Minutes To ReadChristopher J. Walker notes the terror and the uncertainty, the bravery and the heroism, that coëxist under the oppressive military rule in Myanmar.
Chronicle of a Coup: August 18, 20 & 24, 2021

7 Minutes To ReadChristopher J. Walker reflects on how, when people work together, a solution might be found to the military repression in Myanmar.
Real Stories not Tales: Story of Su

4 Minutes To ReadSu (pseudonym) speaks about the challenges and opportunities for feminists and young women in Myanmar since the coup.