09/02/2021
an event timeline for people that wants to learn more about the situation in Myanmar right now, and so that international people can exactly see and understand what’s really happening. please share this post and spread awareness!
31/12/2020
Here it is! This is part 6 which is the final post of our ongoing series: Women Empowerment, a series dedicated towards the inequality and discrimination women are faced with. Read more to learn about the status of women in Myanmar and struggles that they often have to face with.
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22/12/2020
Here is part 5 of our Women Empowerment series, a series dedicated towards a “taboo” topic in many regions and cultures—menstruation. Read on to find out more about why it’s considered a taboo but shouldn’t be and misconceptions and barriers surrounding periods.
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29/11/2020
Here is part 4 of our Women Empowerment series, a series dedicated towards drawing attention to the inequality and discrimination women are faced with. Read on to learn about the detrimental impact of misogynistic ideals enforced upon women in Myanmar.
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24/11/2020
Here is part 3 of our Women Empowerment series, a series dedicated towards drawing attention to the inequality and discrimination women are faced with. Read to learn more about the normalized sexualization of women in Myanmar.
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20/11/2020
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Here is part 2 of our Women Empowerment Series, a series dedicated towards drawing attention to the inequality and discrimination women are faced with. Read on to learn about sexual assault and how it differs from r**e, and the situation surrounding it in Myanmar.
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16/11/2020
Here is part 1 of our Women Empowerment Series, a series dedicated towards drawing attention to the inequality and discrimination women are faced with. Read on to learn about the injustice women are subjected to within the workforce through a concept known as the glass ceiling.
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15/11/2020
Finally! We have part 6 of our ongoing series: Notable Figures. Today, we would like to talk about Dagon Taya who is one of the most controversial and great literary figures in Myanmar.
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14/11/2020
Here is part 5 of our Notable Burmese Figures, a series to raise awareness on Burmese people who deserve more recognition and appreciation for their contributions to our world. Read about Daw Aye Aye Win, the “First Lady” of journalism in Myanmar.
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13/11/2020
Here is part 4 of our Notable Burmese Figures, a series to raise awareness on Burmese people who deserve more recognition and appreciation for their contributions to our world. Read about U Tun Lwin, a remarkable meteorologist who attempted to warn officials about Cyclone Nargis in 2008.
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13/11/2020
Here’s Part 3 of our Domestic Violence series. As domestic violence is a very serious issue and many falls victim to it, we want to raise awareness on dealing with domestic violence and how to communicate with survivors.
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02/11/2020
Here’s Part 2 of our domestic violence awareness series, Survivor Story. Read to learn more about his or her experiences, struggles and obstacles.
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