“It makes me wonder what type of world we live in where you all need to constantly humanise yourself. That itself is dehumanisation and an act of violence, where you need to say, oh my god, we’re not numbers, we’re humans.”
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Akinola Davies Jr. talks to Kuyili Karthik about My Father’s Shadow
Imagine drifting across the Pacific Ocean for six months with nothing but logs beneath your feet, strangers at your side, and the vast sky overhead.
Love, death, and chaos are recurring themes in his works, and yet none have peeled back so intimately as this memoir.
Ignorance is never going to get you anywhere; you can’t break new ground if you don’t know what the old ground is.
Capturing a generation of young readers is a skill effortlessly achieved by Jacqueline Harvey.
“This is where the future is. The future is not on Mars. The future is here, and it’s in children and young people.”
This interview speaks out against, and holds strong political views that are not aligned with the agenda of the CCP. Its purpose is to acknowledge the hard fought identity of Hong Kong people and to bring hope to its culturally rich community.
Girl problems, after all, are so much more fun anyway.
“I love being a character when I am acting. You are seeing Youssef’s version of a character, and it feels good. If I can make you laugh or maybe cry, I think that leaves people feeling great.”