
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
“It’s such a difficult thing for me to pin down, what it means to be Indonesian or Indonesian-American.” Continue reading Interview: Matt
“Especially the notion of Indonesian-ness is very problematic across history.” Continue reading Interview: Pepe and Nike
“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
“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
“Hopefully, after I graduate, I’m pursuing a career in publishing, because I really want to help publish diverse books.” Continue reading Interview: Nadira
“You need to have intention — that’s why art works. If you don’t have intention, you have nothing to say.” Continue reading Interview: Prilly Tuelang
“I love spending time with my family, my cousins, and that’s something I really cherish nowadays.” Continue reading Interview: Pingkan Tirajoh
“My identity as a person with Indonesian heritage who grew up in America will always be complex and ever-evolving, and that’s OK.” Continue reading Interview: Anastasia Alphina Wardhana