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Iāve come to notice that every big project that I undertake starts off fuelled by at least a bit of anger. And fortunately, as I work through a partic...
From day zero, Shapes and Sounds has moved much faster than the timid, snail-like pace that Iām most comfortable with.
Iāve been playing catch up fro...
The Rest and Reflect Program is finally here but it's actually been in the works since December 2019. And the reason why the program took so long to c...
In our discussions about Asian Australian mental health so far, weāve forgotten to address one giant elephant in the room. Weāve discussed topics like...
There is a huge disparity that exists between the over-representation of Asian-Australians amongst elite university graduates versus the vast under-re...
Music is a strange and unique āphenomenonā that has played some kind of role across all human cultures, spanning both time and geographical location. ...
There is much research that highlights the way in which mental health issues are equally prevalent across all racial groups in Australia. However, it ...
Last winter, I found myself working in an unheated basement on King Street. It was definitely one of those experiences that makes you question all the...
Last week, I shared a story (over HERE) about the ways in which non-Anglo names can really throw people off. Little did I know that this story would r...
This title seems very prescriptive and click-bait-y however, in my experiences of calling out racism in Australia, I really have found that there is a...