Languages Are Our Roots and Branches: Translanguaging with Migrant English Teachers from Myanmar

8 Minutes To ReadRosalie Metro looks at multilingual classrooms on the Thai-Myanmar border.
Thailand: Next Door Frenemy to Myanmar?

7 Minutes To ReadMinn Myoh Minn Oo evaluates the political relationship between the Thai government and the Myanmar people.
Increasing Financial Security for Myanmar Migrant Workers Through Village Savings and Loans Associations

9 Minutes To ReadWayland Blue explores the potential of community-based financial services for poverty alleviation.
Perspectives on War, Peace, and Rebel Politics: Peace Inheres in Social Relations Formed during War (Part 2)

7 Minutes To ReadShona Loong discusses what Rebel Politics tells us about peacebuilding among Karen communities.
Power Play: Equal Participation in Sports on International Women’s Day

7 Minutes To ReadYadanar Oo, Naw Tah Mu Lar and Maggi Quadrini write about how a football tournament along the Thai-Burma border challenged gender stereotypes faced by young women and girls on the pitch.
Leveling the Playing Field

7 Minutes To ReadMaggi Quadrini argues that funding requirements for locally run non-profits put them at a disadvantage.
Border Capitalism, Disrupted: Precarity and Struggle in a Southeast Asian Industrial Zone by Stephen Campbell. Cornell University Press, 2018. 206 Pages.

8 Minutes To ReadCourtney T. Wittekind reviews Stephen Campbell’s account of migrant labor in Thailand.
Padoh Mahn Shah: a Funeral in Kawthoolei

8 Minutes To ReadMael Raynaud pays tribute to a bold, bridge-building Karen leader.