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SUMMARY:Exhibition: Never Give Up
DESCRIPTION:February 1 marks two years since the coup d’état in Myanmar which has led to over 700\,000 people fleeing their homes. \nBut\, where are they now? What are their thoughts and feelings about what’s happened in Myanmar? \nIf these questions interest you\, we invite you to find some answers in the exhibition “Never Give Up” in which the people of Myanmar tell their own stories. Since the coup d’état in Myanmar of 2 years ago\, news about the situation in Burma has been reported in Thailand and throughout the world. It has been two years of politicians opposing the coup in the capital of Yangon\, urban middle class people refusing to work under the junta\, or villagers on the border who fleeing into Thailand to escape aerial bombing of their homes.\nMany stories that Thai people have heard are scattered narratives from an outsider’s point of view\, leaving much of the story out. This exhibition is a space that allows artists from Myanmar to show their experiences and feelings having lived through the coup. \n🗓️ Exhibition 1 to 21 February 2023\n🛎️ Launch event February 1\, 2023 from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM.\n⏰ Free admission!\n📍 1st floor\,Chiang Mai University Food Court\nhttps://goo.gl/maps/deL9TNPemMmw9s2U9
URL:https://rcsd.soc.cmu.ac.th/event/exhibition-never-give-up/
LOCATION:Chiang Mai University Food Center\, Chiang Mai University Food Center\, A. Muang\, Chiang Mai\, 50200\, Thailand
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SUMMARY:Book Launch: Waves of Upheaval
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, February 15\, join RCSD for the launch and discussion of new book “Waves of Upheaval: Gendered Transformations and Political Transitions” from NIAS Press\, edited by Jenny Hedström and Elisabeth Olivius. Both editors will be participating in person along with a panel of Myanmar discussants including Naw K’Nyaw Paw\, Justine Chambers\, Hsa Moo\, Maggi Quadrini\, and Henri Myrtinnen. \n 
URL:https://rcsd.soc.cmu.ac.th/event/book-launch-waves-of-upheaval/
LOCATION:4th floor meeting room\, Operations Building\, Faculty of Social Sciences\, Chiang Mai\, Chiang Mai\, 50200\, Thailand
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SUMMARY:Pushed Out: Forced Migration & Displacement from and within Myanmar
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Friday\, 24 February at 2 pm (Indochina/Western Indonesia time) for a special talk: “PUSHED OUT: Forced migration and displacement from and within Myanmar.” \nThis panel will discuss the situation of forced displacement of Myanmar people\, both internally within the country and moving outward to Thailand\, Indonesia\, and India. Each speaker will help give a localized view from multiple countries along with some of the different historical\, political\, and social contexts of forced migration. \nSpeakers:\n– Yuyun Wahyuringnum\, Indonesia representative on the ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights; Senior Advisor on ASEAN and Human Rights.\n– Dr. Muhammad Riza Nurdin\, affiliated researcher with ICAIOS (International Center for Aceh and Indian Ocean Studies) \n– Adisorn Kerdmongkol\, research officer for the Migrant Working Group\n– Thiri\, researcher\, fixer and documentary producer from Myanmar.\n– Mai Lucy Mawi\, Institute of Chin Affairs \nThe event will be both onsite and online\, with many of our speakers joining via zoom. The onsite portion will be held in the Subaltern Meeting Room\, basement floor\, Faculty of Social Sciences\, CMU \nTo receive the zoom link for the event please register here \nThere will be Thai-English translation available on zoom ผู้ร่วมงานที่ต้องการการแปลไทย-อังกฤษสามารถฟังผ่าน zoom ได้เลยครับ \nThis event has been coordinated by RCSD in partnership with the support of IDRC / CRDI with the cooperation of Student Solidarity Indonesia-Myanmar (SINMAR) and Burma Concern Forum.
URL:https://rcsd.soc.cmu.ac.th/event/pushed-out-forced-migration-displacement-from-and-within-myanmar/
LOCATION:Subaltern Meeting Room\, Operations Building\, Faculty of Social Sciences\, Chiang Mai\, Chiang Mai\, 50200\, Thailand
CATEGORIES:Mobility and Border
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