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Our Longyi, Our Flag, Our Victory! Design by Kue Cool. This design was inspired by Myanmar’s International Women’s Day protests in 2021, when women raised their sarongs (htamein) as a sign of defiance against military dictatorship and patriarchal norms. 4×6 Postcard Available with Burmese slogans. ( English is currently out of stock)  

Period Positive stickers by Thai activists.

HingHoy Noy is a Thai menstrual equity group that works to address taboos surrounding menstruation through visual storytelling. Follow them on Facebook here.

Art design by Phatchuchi.

These porcelain ornaments make an elegant and simple gift for the festive season. Because they are handmade, each one is unique, but all of them shine. Each ornament comes with a signed tag by the person who made it. Handcrafted in Maesot, Thailand, by the artisans at Sojourn Studio. For bulk orders, please contact us…

A surprise pack of our most popular protest art! Includes an assortment 4 postcards and 6 stickers from our collection.

This ornament is designed as homage to the traditional Burmese toy, the “Pyit Taing Htaung.” The Pyit Taing Htaung is a traditional rolling doll that rights itself whenever it is tossed.

Quilled paper on wood, with a raffia hanging loop. Measures 3 inches in diameter.

Pyit Taing Taung — a cute mug design in homage of a classic Myanmar rolling doll, the doll that comes back up every time you roll or toss it! Printing and art by T H E T ‘ S c r e a t i o n s.Proceeds from sales support our Thai-Myanmar collective and…

This beautiful full color cookbook is brought to you by Rohingya Women Development Network – RWDN.

Proceeds go to supporting RWDN in their community-based work supporting displaced Rohingya women. If you’re ordering from the United States, you can also order cookbooks directly from RWDN starting in April 2024.

Made in MaeSot using batik fabrics. These bunting strings contain 11 triangles of fabric. They measure just under 2 meters long.

Handtowels, sewn with Inlay cotton from Shan State, Myanmar!

Each towel you buy supports incomes for the seamstresses in our collective.

We’re pleased to share our 2024 Christmas kitchen towels with you! ❄️
Made of Shan Inlay cotton, they’re ready to color your home for your holiday festivities.

Stay Angry, Stay Informed! This mug was designed by Burmese Beast, a Myanmar educator and feminist from our collective. Ships worldwide.

In the Christmas spirit of supporting mothers and babies, a portion of proceeds from card sales will go to support midwives/maternal health projects in Myanmar! Specs: A6 (4×6), printed on cardstock. Cards are blank inside. Each card comes with an envelope. This design was created by Alex, a Myanmar artist.

“Thank you for shopping with me! Each order means the world to me and I’m so happy to share my art and story with you in ‘The Story of Rice in Shan Land.’ It is so important to keep my language and tradition alive.”

This is doll is Thida. She has thanaka paste on her cheeks and bows in her hair! She comes dressed in a little cotton sundress and is ready to play!

The Thida dolls are handmade in Yangon Myanmar by women artisans at Action For Public (AFP) who are impacted by HIV.

Toward Freedom – A3 Poster design by Burmese Beast.