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Myanmar’s Art of Resistance
An exhibition and auction showcases the works of Burmese artists in exile and in hiding to raise funds for humanitarian efforts. See a preview here.
An exhibition and auction showcases the works of Burmese artists in exile and in hiding to raise funds for humanitarian efforts. See a preview here.
Why—and how—practitioners should choose engagement over inaction in response to Myanmar’s recent coup
The military takeover of the Buddhist-majority country may unite people in a way Aung San Suu Kyi could not.
A military coup seizes power in Myanmar, India donates vaccines to the Buddhist kingdom of Bhutan, and a mendicant monk known for roaming the streets of Tokyo dies of COVID-19. Tricycle looks back at the events of this week in the Buddhist world.
Buddhists in Myanmar are pushing back against the country’s nationalist monastics and trying to shift public opinion on the Rohingya crisis.
Conditions deteriorate for Rohingya in Myanmar and Bangladesh’s refugee camps as countries around the globe close their doors.
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