American photojournalist Greg Constantine’s ‘Ek Khaale’ project assembles old photos and documents to reclaim the Rohingya community’s identity.
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The Burmese language edition of Ek Khaale has just been released on the project website. Chapter 1…
တစ်ရံရောအခါက ပရောဂျက်၏ အခန်း - ၁ ကို မြန်မာဘာသာစကားဖြင့် ဖော်ပြပြီးဖြစ်သည်။
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Yesterday we launched a new section on the Ek Khaale website. It is titled: Another Look. Among the first two stories released in this section, we share the story of Rohingya nuclear physicist, Dr. Tin Maung.
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20/20. With hopes for a better future of freedom for all the people of Arakan. 🌿
Links to my previous Burma History Threads (including ones about cities Myitkyina, Mandalay & Yangon/Rangoon) and reports are at: https://t.co/CqzOC4oZgy. Thanks, K. & G.
Le projet "Ek Khaale" de @grconstantine fait resurgir l'histoire enfouie de la communauté Rohingya à travers un récit narratif et une restauration visuelle créée en collaboration avec des membres de la communauté.
Inscrivez-vous pour assister à l’exposition du 12 novembreLe projet "Ek Khaale" de @grconstantine fait resurgir l'histoire enfouie de la communauté Rohingya à travers un récit narratif et une restauration visuelle créée en collaboration avec des membres de la communauté.
Inscrivez-vous pour assister à l’exposition du 12 novembreLe projet "Ek Khaale" de @grconstantine fait resurgir l'histoire enfouie de la communauté Rohingya à travers un récit narratif et une restauration visuelle créée en collaboration avec des membres de la communauté.
Inscrivez-vous pour assister à l’exposition du 12 novembre.
The project Ek Khaale is reviewed by @DSMathiesonHRW for @IrrawaddyNews
“Ek Khaale” (“Once Upon a Time” in Rohingya dialect) is an innovative and arresting online book, utilizing a range of materials laid out like a tapestry of time.”
https://t.co/1AjYFgslg9
@akmoe2 And now @akmoe2 the question…when is @NUGMyanmar going to say something meaningful and do something meaningful about this? Does NUG have the substance and the courage?
Chapter 6 - Evidence of Existence: Stories of family, belonging and what remains. Now online from the project Ek Khaale
https://t.co/MBe4DWDTBC
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Now available on Ek Khaale (an extraordinary online archive of Rohingya history & legacy) Chapter 3 about Rohingya participation with WW2 Allies in Burma. @grconstantine has beautifully presented this trove of documents & memory, incl. Capt.Irwin material: https://t.co/KPJTwDqPBl
Two new chapters from the project Ek Khaale were released this week, including: Chapter 4: A New Nation
Rohingya were not passive bystanders during this time of Burma’s independence, rather they were active participants.
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Chapter 3 - The Forgotten now released. Rohingya during WWII. Unpublished & newly discovered photographs and archival materials.
Thank you! @_ISRF@NEDemocracy@QMUL the Irwin family and so many #rohingya who contributed to this chapter!!
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