Women’s Rights to Citizenship Documentation
13 Minutes To Read Aye Lei Tun reveals the institutionalization of patriarchal practices through the NRC application process.
Teaching History in Post-Coup Myanmar: Reading Textbooks Upside Down and Sideways
9 Minutes To Read Rosalie Metro discusses how Myanmar government textbooks can be used in innovative ways.
A Journalist’s Diary on “Solidarity Across the Hills and the Mainland” Protest
6 Minutes To Read Lu Nge Khit describes the events of a youth protest in May 2022, in Yangon.
Real Stories not Tales: Story of Su
4 Minutes To Read Su (pseudonym) speaks about the challenges and opportunities for feminists and young women in Myanmar since the coup.
Rethinking Rebel Governance and Conflict Studies in/through Myanmar
12 Minutes To Read David Brenner reflects on rebel governance in Myanmar and how it challenges Conflict Studies paradigms.
My Nation
7 Minutes To Read KSN (pseudonym) writes about a moment in which they find themselves. This post was originally published on January 12, 2022. Read the Burmese version here. I have not been back home even Read the full article…
When even dreaming is impossible: how COVID-19 hit Myanmar women working in Thailand’s agricultural sector
6 Minutes To Read Sofie Mortensen and Saw Aung Htun Lin reflect on the gendered impacts of COVID-19 on Myanmar women in Phop Phra, Thailand.
Resilience to Dual Crises: The Coup And the Pandemic
10 Minutes To Read Ngwe Min Tar Yar shares his knowledge of intercommunal support in Myanmar for people grappling with COVID-19 and the coup.
Yangon, a city tragically halted from its long-awaited development and transformation
11 Minutes To Read P.Yangon (pseudonym) explores how Yangon faces challenges under the coup.
The only education people need now in Myanmar
15 Minutes To Read Zin Wai Yan argues that the Burman majority should educate themselves for the good of all oppressed.