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Self-Protection and Mental Coping for EWC Myanmar Alumni Self-Protection and Mental Coping for EWC Myanmar Alumni
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In response to our Myanmar alumni’s request, Daw Miemie Winn Byrd will provide guidance on how civilians can protect themselves from harm in their day-to-day lives and how to cope mentally in the face of violent threat. She will share expert advice and specific resources with alumni from her 28 years of service in the U.S. Army and 16 years of civilian private-sector and research experience in areas including U.S.-Myanmar (Burma) relations; civil-military operations; and women, peace and security. Dr. Byrd is an East-West Center Adjunct Fellow.

No registration required for this event. Join us on Zoom Webinar or view the livestream on the Leadership Program Facebook page.

This event is a collaboration between the East-West Center's Leadership Program, Arts Program and Office of Alumni Engagement.

Resources

In response to our Myanmar alumni’s request, Daw Miemie Winn Byrd will provide guidance on how civilians can protect themselves from harm in their day-to-day lives and how to cope mentally in the face of violent threat. She will share expert advice and specific resources with alumni from her 28 years of service in the U.S. Army and 16 years of civilian private-sector and research experience in areas including U.S.-Myanmar (Burma) relations; civil-military operations; and women, peace and security. Dr. Byrd is an East-West Center Adjunct Fellow.

No registration required for this event. Join us on Zoom Webinar or view the livestream on the Leadership Program Facebook page.

This event is a collaboration between the East-West Center's Leadership Program, Arts Program and Office of Alumni Engagement.

Resources