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The ‘Levodopa Paradox’ — How One Family is Navigating Parkinson’s

For four decades, U Kyi Wong was defined by his sharp intellect and unyielding persistence. Then came a Parkinson's diagnosis.

An Economic and Emotional Marathon: Dementia Caregiving in Today’s America

According to recent data from AARP, caregiving has transitioned from a temporary family duty into a multi-year "marathon."

Rohingya Refugee’s Death Reveals a System in Crisis

The death of Nurul Shah Alam, a 56-year-old Rohingya refugee, has ignited a firestorm of grief and demands for accountability across the United States.

Greening the Foothills: Two Burmese Monks Spend 34 Years Building an Emerald Sanctuary in Azusa

Two Burmese monks transform a barren Azusa hillside into a sacred, cooling forest through decades of devotion, patience, and environmental care.

US Burmese Condemn Decision Ending TPS Status for Myanmar

Community leaders say the ruling will force thousands to return to a country still mire in war and where political dissent is met with torture and prison.

Residents Dream of Safe, Multi-Use Parks in Reseda and Pacoima

Swe Swe Aye | Myanmar Gazette In low-income neighborhoods across Los Angeles County, the dream of a safe, high-quality local park remains just that, a dream.

Utica’s Karen Community Grieve, Demand Justice in Wake of Fatal Police Shooting

Members of the Karen community are demanding justice following the police killing of 13-year-old Nyah Mway by Utica police.

Six Years Strong: A Burmese Caregiver and Community Activist’s Journey

Myanmar Gazette | Swe Swe Myint, a caregiver in her mid-50s, immigrated to the US with her family in 2000 through the Diversity Visa program.

Asian Health Services Offers Mental Health Support for Myanmar Refugees

The Burmese/Myanmar community in the US is burdened with trauma, but few culturally appropriate mental health resources are available.