
Interview: Nithia and Tati
“Our podcast is meant to be a sanctuary for when the world gets too dark and you just need someone to laugh with.” Continue reading Interview: Nithia and Tati
“Our podcast is meant to be a sanctuary for when the world gets too dark and you just need someone to laugh with.” Continue reading Interview: Nithia and Tati
“I feel like my Chinese-Indonesian heritage reminds me that there’s something bigger than myself.” Continue reading Interview: Melicia
“I enjoy the aspect of the live performance. I enjoy the fact that, with theater, one performance will be very different from the other.” Continue reading Interview: Adithya Pratama
“I just want people to be able to make art. I want the world to be flooded in it.” Continue reading Interview: Jessica Jemalem Ginting
“Especially the notion of Indonesian-ness is very problematic across history.” Continue reading Interview: Pepe and Nike
“Indonesian heritage is a permanent thing. It’s something you can never erase; even when you try to erase it, it comes back when you are ready to learn more about it.” Continue reading Interview: Graciella Edwina Sutanto
“What my Indonesian heritage means to me will also be in flux as I define and redefine it for myself through my process of learning.” Continue reading Interview: Kay Thebez
“Having Indonesian heritage is so much about continuously coming into yourself and continuously asking what that even means.” Continue reading Interview: Imana Gunawan
“I don’t want you to clap for me at the end of the race when you know this was a race in the first place.” Continue reading Interview: Denny
“Race is a big part of U.S. society, and it took me a while to find my identity as a biracial Asian immigrant.” Continue reading Interview: Naina Rao