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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ekkhaale.org/chapter1b
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.
ekkhaale.org/anotherlook/tra…
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Links to my previous Burma History Threads (including ones about cities Myitkyina, Mandalay & Yangon/Rangoon) and reports are at: projectmaje.org. 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.
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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.”
irrawaddy.com/culture/books/…
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: ekkhaale.org/chapter3
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: ekkhaale.org/chapter3
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.
ekkhaale.org/chapter4
Discover Ek Khaale, a collaborative, participatory storytelling and visual restoration project on the Rohingya community, the world's largest stateless population.
ekkhaale.org/
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 Unpublished & newly discovered photographs and archival materials.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!!
#burmaekkhaale.org/chapter3
The #Rohingya couldn’t reveal the true extent of suffering. they couldn't save anything: not their land, village, home, family, or even their nation. Now they r stateless and hopeless! Why does the fate of the Rohingya continue to suffer through the centuries?
@Painter_Enayet
The project was launched in 2021 by photographer @grconstantine . It was launched in collaboration with Rohingya in refugee camps in Bangladesh, as well as those still living inside Burma, and among the diaspora in the UK, US, Canada, Malaysia and Europe.