
Interview: Jessica Jemalem Ginting
“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
“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
“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
“You start to think of how we relate to technology is, not imposed on us, but taken for granted, like there’s only one way to think about technology.” Continue reading Interview: Alif Ibrahim
“The reason I came back to Bali was that I felt I wanted to contribute as a Balinese, in the arts, in particular.” Continue reading Interview: Savitri Sastrawan
“…as I grew up, I started to think about what Indonesianess was to me, apart from the food, apart from the clothes.” Continue reading Interview: Nadir Nahdi
“I think being a journalist has really helped shape my Indonesian identity and how I feel about Indonesia.” Continue reading Interview: Fedina
“It’s really important to show that there are hundreds of heritages in Indonesia.” Continue reading Interview: Khairani Barokka
“So, for most of my life, having Indonesian heritage meant only ‘difference’ to me — and that’s it. And people wanted answers from me or about me that I didn’t have myself.” Continue reading Interview: Aisha Pegley
“I would always be the only Indonesian in the school…Like, when I was in primary school, I’d be the only Indonesian, and when I was in secondary school, it was the same situation.” Continue reading Interview: Ayesha
Being Indonesian to me honestly still goes back to my mother; I think I always remember her now that I live really far away from her. Continue reading Interview: Sarah