
Interview: Saskia
“It took some time to feel proud of my cultural heritage and my community.” Continue reading Interview: Saskia
“It took some time to feel proud of my cultural heritage and my community.” Continue reading Interview: Saskia
“It’s such a difficult thing for me to pin down, what it means to be Indonesian or Indonesian-American.” Continue reading Interview: Matt
“Because I knew I couldn’t really go back, I tried really hard to connect with Indonesian culture in other ways.” Continue reading Interview: Rio
“Herbalism has allowed me to heal and have a different outlet, and has also allowed me to revisit my work with a different lens.” Continue reading Interview: Nat
“Don’t give up in telling your stories, because your story is important.” Continue reading Interview: Riani Singgih
“…I think it’s super important to not be extractive in filmmaking and to be mutually grounded in what you want it to convey and who you want it to serve.” Continue reading Interview: Teo
“I see food as a tool to educate people, to empower people, and for people to heal from a system that’s been marginalizing people for many generations.” Continue reading Interview: Jennifer
“I hope that I can be the best artist I can be through my art, and I hope that I can create a community through my art.” Continue reading Interview: Anissa Amalia
“I do wish there was more exposure about Indonesians and our stories.” Continue reading Interview: Eda Yu
“We also have to own the way in which our own generals and how power does corrupt, and take responsibility for the things that we’ve done.” Continue reading Interview: Innosanto Nagara