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Eric Gonzales

Culture // Poc Revue

2018 PoC Revue IV Review: Gameboy’s Gonna Like… Get It

PoC Revue IV's pixelated odyssey takes us back to the past, while making us confront our future.

May 11, 2018 Eric Gonzales
Reviews // Identity Revues

Sugar, Spice and Everything Rice

RoboPoC captures all the ethnic pride I wish my younger self had possessed

May 12, 2017 Eric Gonzales
man at the back of church with head bowed
Perspective // Religion

Destiny’s children

Life, death, faith and queerness

March 30, 2017 Eric Gonzales
Perspective //

I love other men, therefore I am

Eric Gonzales ponders upon masculinity in men

September 29, 2016 Eric Gonzales
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Choked by the blue collar

Eric Gonzales is sick of being asked what his parents do

July 27, 2016 Eric Gonzales
Perspective //

When social justice becomes ‘just us’

Eric Gonzales reflects on his experience with juvenile justice visitation initiatives

April 13, 2016 Eric Gonzales
Perspective //

The name game

Eric Gonzales learnt some family history

March 10, 2016 Eric Gonzales
Culture //

Art Just Wants to Have Fun

Lena Wang and Eric Gonzales live out their larcenous fantasies in Stirrup Gallery’s innovative Art Heist.

February 11, 2016 Eric Gonzales and Lena Wang

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