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Tag: Voices
Enough: Reflections on the Women’s March
Demonstrations and protest marches can be highly visible manifestations of activism and grassroots sentiment. But what of those who aren’t able, for a variety of reasons, to join such marches? What can they do—and will it ever be enough?
Gently, You March On
Kia Nazary reflects on her responses to the 2019 Women’s March in Kuala Lumpur, and how important it is to remember to practise self-care.
A Day at the Polls in Yogyakarta
As voting gets underway in Indonesia, Nibras ventures out in Yogyakarta to sketch the sights at polling stations.
My Name Is…
What’s in a name? A Chinese-Indonesian reflects on names, politics, culture and identity in Indonesia.
An Otter’s Tale
An otter in Singapore can live a good life as a minor celebrity, but what of other wildlife on the island as the city-state continues to build and develop?
Invisible Ink
As Cambodians nationwide prepare to head to the polls for the country’s sixth general election this month, one woman says she won’t be in the crowds.
The Summit
A historic meeting takes place between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
“No One Should Have to be Super in Order to be Human”
The story of a Singaporean family, adapted from Teo You Yenn’s book of essays “This Is What Inequality Looks Like”.
Sketches of GE14: Polling Day
Views of Malaysia on Polling Day, seen through an artist’s pen. This page will be updated as the day progresses!