Human Rights in Myanmar: A discussion with U Aung Myo Min (Part 1)

12 Minutes To ReadThis is Part 1 of a two-part interview with the newly appointed Minister of Human Rights for the National Unity Government, U Aung Myo Min.
A Conversation with U Pe Aung Lin

8 Minutes To ReadU Pe Aung Lin is the chairman of the Myanmar Center to Empower Regional Parliaments (MCERP). This post is a transcript of a conversation with Mael Raynaud, the Head of […]
#MeToo in Myanmar: How a Twitter Hashtag Amplifies Women’s Agency in a Formerly Isolated Country where Gender Inequality Reigns Supreme

5 Minutes To ReadActivists May Sabe Phyu and researchers Aye Thiri Kyaw and Stephanie Miedema discuss the #MeToo movement in Myanmar.
Reflecting on the Saffron Revolution, In Poetry and Prose

5 Minutes To ReadCourtney Wittekind talks with poet Khet Mar about her poem, “The Wound.”
Min Ko Naing and the Saffron Revolution

8 Minutes To ReadMael Raynaud and Thinn Thinn interviewed Min Ko Naing in July in Yangon. Mael Raynaud relates the conversation.
A Conversation with Mikael Gravers: Research among the Karen, Past and Present [Part 2]

7 Minutes To ReadPia Jolliffe interviews anthropologist Mikael Gravers.
A Conversation with Mikael Gravers: Research among the Karen, Past and Present [Part 1]

6 Minutes To ReadPia Jolliffe interviews anthropologist Mikael Gravers.
A Candid Conversation with a Fellow Researcher

7 Minutes To ReadReshmi Banerjee talks with Yi Li about her new book on the Chinese migrant community in colonial Burma.
“They Do Not Count Us”: Resisting the Myitsone Dam beyond China, the US, and Big Geopolitics

6 Minutes To ReadLaur Kiik talks with a person who was at the root of the Myitsone resistance.
The Diary of a Quiet Man

9 Minutes To ReadReshmi Banerjee talks to a relative about his “Burma years.”