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Rohingya Women, Architects of Justice: A Political Genealogy of Leadership
This essay seeks to document the political genealogy of Rohingya women, engaging with the oral histories and legal testimonies they have bravely placed on the public record. It aims to amplify the strategies of resilience developed by the women themselves, from the parliamentarians of the 1950s to the survivor-advocates of today.
Sahat Zia Hero
Jan 127 min read


Trading Survival: Micro-Businesses in the Rohingya Camps
Trading Survival: Micro-Businesses in the Rohingya Camps
Ahtaram Shin
Jan 43 min read


Food for Thought: Rohingyatographer Issue #3. A Celebration of Resilience, Culture, and the Power of Rohingya Food
By Atharam Shin Food for Thought: Rohingyatographer iss ue #3 co v er image: Musa —a serving of fried chicken and rice wrapped in banana...
Ahtaram Shin
Jan 16, 20255 min read
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