Iโm excited to share that I have graduated with Master of Education in Teaching and Teacher Leadership with Global, International, and Comparative Education concentration from Harvard University. Thankful for everyone who had cheered me on and supported immensely.
Itโs an honor when an author gifts you their book that is yet to come out soon. Itโs even more honored when they wrote a personalized note and signed it for you! Thank you Kimm Topping for lifting up Queer voices during this critical time!
Go pre-order their book now!
What an incredibly joyful and inspiring day getting to host the inaugural QueerEd Conference: Say Gay Anyway at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and moderate a panel discussion of community leaders in the queer community on what it means to be queer leadership! ๐ณ๏ธโ๐#Crimson
Meeting and listening to former Taoiseach (Prime Minister) of Ireland @LeoVaradkar at @Harvard today was an honor. I always thought he was bold and cool for being an openly gay prime minister. Guess what? Heโs even way cooler in person. โค๏ธ ๐ฎ๐ช
Iโm excited to share that my narrative project paper โDigital Education as a Resistence Against Oppressive Regime: The Case Study of Myanmarโ has been accepted at the 16th International Burma Studies Conference 2025 hosted by Northern Illinois University.
Despite the challenges facing international and global education sector, the resilience and dedication felt during this conference was most inspiring! Special thanks to my @hgse professors who encouraged me to apply to present my research. #CIES2025
I had an incredible time and lots of learning from the 2025 Comparative and International Education Society Conference, sharing my research, learning from other scholars, connecting with peers in this work and being in community. #CIES2025
Honored to present my research โDigital Education as a Resistance Against Oppressive Regime: The Case Study of Myanmarโ at Southeast Asia Special Interest Group Roundtable at Comparative and International Education Society Conference 2025 @hgse@cies_us#CIES2025
Welcome to Harvard! It was an honor to show Kim Aris places around Harvard including where his mom Aung San Suu Kyi spoke and his dad Michael Aris worked. Conversation with him made me deeply miss home. As we part ways for the day, he said โI hope to see you one day in Burma.โ ๐ฒ๐ฒ
2025 @hgse of Color Conference: The Power of Critical Hope was genius and joyful. I am so very thankful to have co-facilitated Pride in Practice affinity breakout session for queer educators as a co-pilot, and moderated a few presentations. #Crimson
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Joining @cies_us Conference 2025 in Chicago from March 22-26, come to my presentation about how digital education has furthered democratic revolution and education in Myanmar based on my narrative case study research findings.
Please check out the op-ed "It's Time to Re-strategize!: What Myanmar Democratic Leaders Need to Realize About Global Advocacy for Education in Emergency,โ co-authored with Matthew Hwang on current global funding education in emergencies in Myanmar. https://t.co/iIbs3QJYUo on
On this day of 4 year anniversary of my home country Myanmar falling under military dictatorship, I grabbed coffee with Loka-Nat this morning to do some reflections. Unfortunately, Loka-Nat and I had to part ways. Will you read why?
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Hey Dr. Nura Mowzoon & Penn Badgley, can we talk?
Incredible honor to help support their initiative Can We Talk series at the Harvard Graduate School of Education as an Equity and Inclusion Fellow.
Over the three years I lived in Dallas, @BlacktieDallas was my passion organization. After three years of involvement and just when I had to say bye, Iโm honored to be named the 2024 Richard Weaver Volunteer Excellence Award recipient! Honored to be honored! โค๏ธ ๐ณ๏ธโ๐ #Pride