AIYA Links: 6 December 2019
How Women are Changing Indonesia All over the islands of Indonesia, women are making a change for themselves from the ground up, and redefining the future of gender equality. Read […]
How Women are Changing Indonesia All over the islands of Indonesia, women are making a change for themselves from the ground up, and redefining the future of gender equality. Read […]
In the ancient Javanese folk practice of jathilan, hypnotic rhythms push participants into altered consciousness. Nyshka Chandran meets the artists making extreme sounds with entrancing Javanese rhythms. Read more […]
Over the past 25 years, developing nations have made huge gains in the fight against poverty. But continued progress is hardly inevitable. Indeed, if such countries like Indonesia don’t rethink […]
Witchy’ is a fantasy webcomic entirely populated by ‘WOC’ — witches of colour , and is created by 25-year-old Australian-Indonesian comics artist, illustrator and animator, Ariel Ries. Read more about […]
Got a creative idea? AIYA wants to hear from you! We are still on the hunt for submissions from our members to be published in the AIYA Annual 2019. Submission […]
Voting is now open for the ‘People’s Choice Award’ category in the National Australia Indonesia Language Awards (NAILA). Cast your vote now! In the news Indonesian Ambassador to the United […]
AIYA is pleased to present to you the results of the 2019 AIYA Survey. This year’s survey aimed to project the voice of young Australians and Indonesians with regard to […]
Illegal deforestation has serious implications for climate change and is particularly rampant in parts of Indonesia. However, a Californian nonprofit has devised a treetop surveillance system from recycled cell […]
AIYA tengah mencari karya original dari anggota member untuk AIYA Annual 2019 dan kami ingin mendengar dari kamu! Baca lebih lanjut In the news In recent weeks, the […]
In the news Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo will face another week of fighting fires, both figurative and literal, as the world’s third largest democracy faces its largest student protests in […]
