In Memory: A 2022 interview with Chin activist Salai Ngun San Aung

8 Minutes To Read Emily Fishbein remembers Salai Ngun San Aung, a Chin activist. Salai Ngun San Aung, a former journalist and campaigner with the Chin National League for Democracy, led peaceful […]
The Rights of Revolutionary Refugees in Thailand

9 Minutes To ReadVictoria (pseudonym) details some of the discrimination the post-coup Myanmar diaspora in Thailand face.
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.
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.
Morality in Blue: Water Professionals Facing Moral Dilemmas in Myanmar’s Civil Disobedience Movement

10 Minutes To ReadWin Thiri Lwin dives into the moral dilemmas water professionals face in the Spring Revolution.
The Unfinished Spring Revolution

6 Minutes To ReadLen (pseudonym) expresses how her struggles, traumatic experiences, and life have changed for the worse in the aftermath of the coup.
From Suffering to Solidarity: Learning from the Past and Building an Egalitarian Society in Myanmar

3 Minutes To ReadAung Ko Ko argues that the Spring Revolution provides an opportunity for an ideological marketplace to flourish.
The Coup in Myanmar/Burma: Collective Trauma and Resilience

8 Minutes To ReadLili Kyawt (pseudonym) reflects on experiences of trauma shared by different generations.
What We Fight for When We Stand Against the Coup

9 Minutes To ReadKhine, Nway Oo, and Peter (pseudonyms) express what they stand to lose in Myanmar’s Spring Revolution and why they continue the fight.