
Interview: Tiffany Tsao
“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
“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
“As we travel, our experiences are going to be different than what most people conceptualize as the ‘typical’ American family.” Continue reading Interview: Astrid Vinje
For a long time, it didn’t mean this, but recently, I’m starting to feel like my Indonesian heritage is a source of community also. Continue reading Interview: Ally Ang
“It blew my mind how much of a rich history we have but we don’t necessarily teach in school.” Continue reading Interview: Dan
“Any attempt to search for roots should always be followed by questions, so you don’t romanticize your roots.” Continue reading Interview: Intan Paramaditha
“Don’t give up in telling your stories, because your story is important.” Continue reading Interview: Riani Singgih
“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
“By learning more about Indonesian culture and history, I would just be learning more about myself and finding where I fit in.” Continue reading Interview: Prince
“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