Is Burma a Victory for American Diplomacy?
This post was written by STAND’s Policy Coordinator, Roberta Barnett. Roberta is a junior at Columbia University. Anyone who has paid attention to Burma in the past five years has… Read more…
This post was written by STAND’s Policy Coordinator, Roberta Barnett. Roberta is a junior at Columbia University. Anyone who has paid attention to Burma in the past five years has… Read more…
This post was written by STAND’s Policy Intern Rosie Berman. Rosie is a rising junior at Clark University where she studies Political Science and Holocaust and Genocide Studies. Burma New… Read more…
This post was written by STAND’s Policy Intern, Rosie Berman. Rosie is a rising junior at Clark University where she studies Political Science and Holocaust and Genocide Studies. Burma A… Read more…
By Alex Colley Hart, Southeast Asia Education Coordinator. Alex is a junior at Indiana University with a major in International Relations and a minor in Business. On Thursday, April 10, Burma… Read more…
This is STAND’s “Ask of the Week”, a short, relevant ask that you can participate individually or with your chapter! Contact our Policy Coordinator, Danny Hirschel-Burns at dhirschelburns@standnow.org with any questions. Our… Read more…
This blog post is a continuation of our series on Burma. It is written by Maung Maung (Tony) Than and Mya Nandar Aung, 2013 Oak Human Rights Fellows at the… Read more…
This blog post by the Sentinel Project‘s Steven Kierson is a continuation of STAND’s Burma Blog Series. Situation of Concern Lead – The Sentinel Project for Genocide Prevention In past… Read more…
This piece is by David Sanker, STAND’s Advocacy Intern. This year’s International Day of the Girl coincides remarkably well with a story I feel is extremely powerful and resonates with STAND’s values…. Read more…
Written by Natasha Kieval, Programs Intern In recent years, Burma has taken some steps towards a more liberal government: opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi was released from prison and… Read more…
Burma An increasing number of Rohingya are fleeing Bangladesh to escape ongoing communal violence and substandard living conditions. The UNHCR has expressed concern over the number of people who have boarded the… Read more…