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.
การถกเถียงเกี่ยวกับการสร้างเขื่อน การผันน้ำ และเงื่อนไขการพัฒนาในลุ่มน้ำสาละวิน

3 Minutes To Readซาลี ฟัง และ มึดา นาวานาถ หารือเกี่ยวกับโครงการผันน้ำยวมที่ถกเถียงเถียงกัน The English version of this article was originally published on April 3, 2023. Read the post here. A Burmese translation is available here.
Contesting dams, diversions and the conditions of development in the Salween River Basin

10 Minutes To ReadZali Fung and Mueda Nawanat discuss the contested Yuam River Water Diversion Project. A Thai translation is available here.
Hearing refugee voices to create real durable solutions: the Karen refugees thinking about repatriation

7 Minutes To ReadAryuwat Raruen explains why durable solutions must be accountable to refugee voices. Read the Burmese version of this post here. A refugee camp on the Thai-Myanmar border, photo by Aryuwat Raruen. Successive […]
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.
Hanging in the Balance: Challenges in Relocating a Post-secondary School from a Thai Refugee Camp to a Ceasefire area in Myanmar

9 Minutes To ReadSu-Ann Oh and Melanie Walker discuss the challenges of return to ceasefire areas faced by post-secondary schools in Karen refugee camps on the Thai-Myanmar border.
Post-secondary Education in Myanmar: Reform from the Ground-up

9 Minutes To ReadShona Loong and Gray Rinehart discuss how local leaders in post-secondary schools pave the way for inclusive, critical, and community-based learning.
Social Media Facebook Connections Between the Shan and Thai: How Technology Helps the Consumer to Become a Self-Producer

10 Minutes To ReadKo Htwe describes the cross-border use of social media among Shan and Thai communities.