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The final panels of the two comics of Rewriting Extinction in Southeast Asia. The left is taken from TRAWL, drawn by Ariela Kristantina, depicting a father and son on a small dinghy above, while a mother and daughter turtle swims below. Text above reads, “For now, I think. But the ships won’t stop. Turtles and other creatures will still be endangered. Just like them, we’re running out of food in our own home. Soon, there’ll be nothing left.”
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19 September 2023 - 12:07

“Rewriting Extinction in Southeast Asia” - Paul Goodenough x Ariela Kristantina, Sheila Putri & Pungky Nanda Pratama

Paul Goodenough (UK), Ariela Kristantina (ID), Sheila Putri (ID), and Pungky Nanda Pratama (ID) produce poignant comics that reframe Indonesia’s environmental issues.

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Visual Arts
Date
17 April 2023 - 08:12

Mutiara Anissa: Communicating Science to the World

Let's read how Mutiara Anissa's experience studying in the UK has inspired her to develop Pandemic Talks.

Date
11 April 2023 - 09:19

Dewi Norytyas: Saving Indonesia’s Deadly Rivers

Let's read how Dewi Norytyas' personal experiences inspires her to study STEM to equip her as the policy analyst.

Date
07 April 2023 - 21:07

Agatha Mia: Solving Malaria Issues Straight from the Field

Read how Agatha felt studying in the UK has helped her in her current work, solving the malaria issue.

Date
05 April 2023 - 17:54

Wulan Koagouw: Changing mindset and unconscious bias

Born and raised in Manado, water pollution has been a concern for environmental scientist, Wulan Koagouw. Follow her journey as a researcher and how she breaks the stereotype in society.

Date
05 April 2023 - 17:50

Mia Oenoto: Highlighting the importance of diversity in environmental science

Learn from Mia Oenoto's story in getting over her fears and build her confidence in following her passion for the environment.

Date
05 April 2023 - 17:41

Irene Angela: Exploring sustainable energy

Irene, who formerly worked as a corrosion engineer at an oil and gas company, is on her journey to learn about sustainable energy. Read more to hear about her eye-opening experience!

Date
05 April 2023 - 17:29

Chrissy Rugian: The beauty queen advocating for girls in science

Chemistry can be found in every matter around us, which is what makes Chrissy Rugian interested in the subject. Read more to hear about Chrissy's journey in advocating for Girls in Science.

Date
05 April 2023 - 16:45

Alya Dayna Salma: Fighting for women in STEM representation

There are many environmental issues that are progressing very fast and requires great urgency in action. Read more and be inspired by Alya's journey as a woman in STEM.

Date
05 January 2023 - 12:32

Roti Maryam Nini – A deaf Baker’s Journey to be Digitally Empowered

The digital world can help empower the communities of persons living with disabilities (PLWD) if it is more inclusive. Mariani Mustafa proves this with her business, Roti Maryam Nini.

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