
Interview: Adithya Pratama
“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 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
“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
“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
“I always felt food was a way to bring people together and unite people.” Continue reading Interview: Pat Tanumihardja
“It’d be really cool if there was more Indonesian literature in translation, more authors being translated, and wider diversity and better quality.” Continue reading Interview: Tiffany Tsao
“To have unity, you don’t have to be the same kind of people, you don’t need to throw away parts of you that make you different.” Continue reading Interview: Adrianne Walujo
“It blew my mind how much of a rich history we have but we don’t necessarily teach in school.” Continue reading Interview: Dan
“It’s a home I carry with me wherever I go.” Continue reading Interview: Amanda Rizkita
“Don’t give up in telling your stories, because your story is important.” Continue reading Interview: Riani Singgih