Academics call on Government to protect stranded Myanmar students
A group of academics is urging the Federal Government to grant humanitarian protection visas to a small cohort of gifted students from Myanmar who have been left stranded in Australia since completing...
View ArticleBrewing for democracy: digital activism & the #MilkTeaAlliance
In cooperation with the convenor, Nhu Truong, New Mandala is pleased to share a series of articles based on papers presented at the People’s Power and Resistance in Southeast Asia Roundtable at the...
View ArticleDigital contention in post-coup Myanmar
In cooperation with the convenor, Nhu Truong, New Mandala is pleased to share a series of articles based on papers presented at the People’s Power and Resistance in Southeast Asia Roundtable at the...
View Article“Mandatory” deaths for the poor, get out of jail free card for the rich in Asia
Is the death penalty—judicial or extra-judicial—an effective deterrent of the drug epidemic? Malaysians and policymakers are unable to agree on whether some crimes, such as drug trafficking without...
View ArticleCivil society in the Mekong: What can we learn from environmental struggles?
Recently, a group of advocates, NGO workers and scholars working in the Mekong region gathered to discuss the far-reaching and compounding impacts of hydropower dams on regional environments and...
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View ArticleImage-making as necessity in Fighting Fear II
Opening just a week after the anniversary of the 2021 military coup in Myanmar, Fighting Fear II: It Goes Without Saying showcases the work of nine Burmese artists in the intimate space of a home...
View ArticleFarmers, Facebook and Myanmar’s coup
On 1 February 2021, the day Myanmar’s military launched an early morning raid to arrest key politicians and seize political power, a seemingly innocuous post appeared on a Facebook group devoted to...
View ArticleMemories of Burma’s art scene in the 1970s
As one gets older, memories of past times and old friends tend to fade, but they also become more important as milestones along (to resort to cliché) life’s busy highway. An inventory of my modest art...
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