Draft:Burma Workerpedia of International
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Burma Workerpedia of International
[edit]Burma Workerpedia of International is a Burmese magazine created by and for Myanmar migrant workers. The publication, which focuses on politics, social issues, art, history, and culture, was established on June 10, 2024. It is managed by Kaung Shein and a team of contributors and is distributed exclusively in digital format.
Publication Details
[edit]Frequency: Monthly, with issues released on the first Sunday of each month.
Language: Burmese
Editor-in-Chief: Kaung Shein
Categories: Politics, Social Issues, Art, History, Culture
Content and Role:
[edit]Burma Workerpedia of International serves as a critical platform for Burmese migrant workers to share their stories and perspectives. Each issue features articles on a range of topics, including in-depth analyses of political developments, discussions of social issues impacting migrant communities, and showcases of Burmese art and cultural heritage. The magazine also includes personal narratives and interviews with migrant workers, providing a voice to those often underrepresented in mainstream media. By focusing on the lived experiences of this demographic, the magazine aims to bridge gaps between migrant workers and broader society, fostering understanding and advocacy for workers' rights.
Vision & Mission
[edit]The magazine is dedicated to exploring the lives of Burmese migrant workers, offering insights into their experiences and the broader issues affecting them. Its content is designed to reflect the realities faced by migrant workers, providing a counter-narrative to mainstream media. It aims to present a realistic portrayal of the migrant worker experience and contribute to discussions on social justice and workers' rights.
Style
[edit]The visual style of Burma Workerpedia of International features the Labor Union Font by McLetters HAND-MADE Type for its logo. For display text, it uses fonts such as Alwan Café, created by Zin Bo Oo, and the body text is set in either Walone or Yati Union fonts, also by Zin Bo Oo and Pheonix Digital Art respectively.
Editorial Stance
[edit]The magazine holds left-wing views and supports socialist principles, focusing on issues pertinent to the working class and advocating for social justice.
References
[edit]McLetter Head [1]
Wa Lone Font
Yati Union Font
Labour Union Font
Alwam Cafe [2]
External Link
[edit]Facebook Page [3]