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Eastwood: a unique slice of suburbia

Eastwood has anchored the lives of countless migrant families like my own.

November 4, 2021 Jeffrey Khoo
Analysis //

#StopAsianHate: Let’s talk about sexualised racism

Confronting the latest spate of anti-Asian violence.

April 11, 2021 Liangyu Sun
A man and his daughter sit in the water. The girl is fishing, the man is holding a photo.
Features // Intergenerational Trauma

Cha nào, con nấy — like father, like child

Emma Cao fishes for herself in her father’s tarnished memories

August 21, 2019 Emma Cao
"Yosonoko" written in Japanese script overlaying an arrangement of Japanese sushi
Perspective //

Yosonoko: A stranger’s child

How do you navigate between your Japanese and Australian identities when you are both?

August 19, 2019 Momoko Metham
The words "speak" coming from two profiles, and in the middle, an abstract drawing of an Asian-Australian woman
Features //

Omagoor: The quest for the Asian-Australian accent

Have Asian Australian youths in Sydney developed their own English vernacular?

August 14, 2019 Baopu He
Culture // SCA Spotlight

Squished Cockroach: Yellow

Squished cockroach embodies and therefore confronts the perceived passiveness of Asian people through her performance work.

July 18, 2018 Soo-Min Shim

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