Resisting and rebuilding, one delicious Burmese Plate at a time
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Resisting and rebuilding, one delicious Burmese Plate at a time
By: Petra Chase, Peak Associate Content warning: brief mention of genocide. In Burma, April is a time for celebrating a new year. During the five-day festival called Thingyan, people pour and throw water on each other on every street, a symbolic cleansing of past sins. Padauk, the national flower, blooms under the summer sun, framing faces and illuminating scenes with golden yellow. This year, however, Burmese people came together to respond to…
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