Audio: Buah zine discussions episode 1
Listen to the audio-only version of the discussion between Ariel Santikarma, Latisha Horstink, and Ardi Kuhn on Indonesian heritage and whiteness. Continue reading Audio: Buah zine discussions episode 1
Listen to the audio-only version of the discussion between Ariel Santikarma, Latisha Horstink, and Ardi Kuhn on Indonesian heritage and whiteness. Continue reading Audio: Buah zine discussions episode 1
Buah zine had a virtual discussion with three past interviewees about multi-Indonesian heritage. Listen to the conversation. Continue reading Discussion: Indonesian heritage and whiteness
“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
Writer Ghina Furqan, who is based in West Java, Indonesia, shares a poem about tari saman. Continue reading Poem: Tari Saman
“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
“We often felt left out and didn’t feel included in a lot of Muslim spaces, primarily because we were the only Indonesians.” Continue reading Interview: Zahra
“The Netherlands has a big problem with history and how they tell it.” Continue reading Interview: Asri Prasadani
“Hopefully, after I graduate, I’m pursuing a career in publishing, because I really want to help publish diverse books.” Continue reading Interview: Nadira
“So, the way you cook and prep the food, it does require a community if you want to cook a lot. There’s so much love and prep that goes into it.” Continue reading Interview: Daisy Orlana