Selamat datang! I’m a nonbinary notes nerd, writer, and storyteller who works in / around collective learning, meaning, and memory in Southeast Asia. You might have seen me typing away at a meeting in the day or reading tarot cards for feminists at night. I grew up with spirituality, science, the supernatural, and the internet— and maintain over 20 years of searchable journal entries and counting. My special interests include poetry, the Qur’an, and magical combos of queerness + autism.
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Region: Southeast Asia / Asia Pacific

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### A book on data science and data ethics informed by intersectional feminism: https://data-feminism.mitpress.mit.edu/ I am EXTREMELY grateful that D'Ignazio and Klein put this book up for free on MIT Press's website. You can read it entirely from your browser! This is a must-read for a feminist lens on data, which is now globally worth more than fossil fuels. I also really appreciate the sections on auditing and values and metrics at the end.

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### An Indonesian women's magazine with a whole section Safe Space dedicated to online safety and gender-based violence https://magdalene.co/category/safe-space Magdalene posts on Indonesian lifestyle, culture, relationships, but also has sections called Feminism A-Z and Gender and Sexuality. Here I highlight their Safe Space column. I appreciate their consistent educational content covering online predators, explainers, and guides for women in Bahasa Indonesia! (There's also an English section on the top right)

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### Are you in the mood for an Indonesian rock song with powerhouse female vocals and a bunch of babes declaring full authority of their bodies? https://youtu.be/-KNL7lUchtc Tubuhku Otoritasku means My Body, My Authority. I wish I could translate the lyrics for you and what the people in the video write on themselves. But the song is so good and the video's vibes are immaculate— I trust you'll enjoy it all the same!

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### Browse movement moments in the work archive of Sonaksha, a queer South Asian artist building a body of work in illustrations and graphic recordings of regional and global movement-building: https://sonaksha.com If, as Toni Cade Bambara says, the role of the artist is to make the revolution irresistible, then Sonaksha has taken that a step further— making irresistible visual notes of the revolution itself.

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### A website of personal stories, recipes, and news made by and for Malaysian queers: https://queerlapis.com I am so happy that this website exists— Queer Lapis is colourful, educational, named after one of my childhood snacks, and— most importantly— is a sanctuary of queer self-representation amidst online and offline violence.