Anything Other than the Sit-Tat

16 Minutes To ReadMyo Min outlines the hidden consequences of people’s commitment to minorities within minorities, such as the Rohingya.
Making Autonomy in the Federated Shan States: The Federalism of Sao Hkun Kyi (1935)

11 Minutes To ReadKikuchi Taihei argues that Myanmar’s federalism and national identity roots trace back to Hkun Kyi’s advocacy.
Transnational Violence and Myanmar’s Beleaguered Rohingya Women

6 Minutes To ReadJoshua Bowes and Md. Salman Rahman argue that violence seems to be inescapable for women Rohingya refugees. Credit: AK Rockefeller The Rohingya refugee crisis is one of the most volatile […]
Identity, Politics, and Conflict: Insights from the 2023 IHDRG Seminar

6 Minutes To ReadSayedul Karim shares insights from leading national & international scholars focusing on Myanmar Studies.
Women’s Rights to Citizenship Documentation

13 Minutes To ReadAye Lei Tun reveals the institutionalization of patriarchal practices through the NRC application process.
Real Stories Not Tales: Story of Mai Lay (Part 1)

3 Minutes To ReadIn Part 1 of a 2-part series by Real Stories Not Tales (RSNT), Mai Lay speaks about his experience in Kachin state.
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.
Equality or Animosity: Where will the Democratic Uprising Take the Rohingya?

6 Minutes To ReadMyo Min outlines the potential and limitations of anti-coup protesters’ solidarity with the cause of the Rohingya.
Protesters and Bystanders: Ethnic Minorities in the Pro-Democracy Revolution

10 Minutes To ReadJangai Jap reflects on ethnic minorities’ participation in Myanmar’s pro-democracy revolution.
A Return to the Comfort Zone is Not Enough: We Must Fight for Truly Inclusive Freedom

3 Minutes To ReadBella Aung calls for recognizing minorities’ contributions to ongoing anti-coup protests.