‘I find the experience of contradiction an inspiring departure point for generating choreography and a large part of who I am and how I navigate the world.’
Read MoreElsa speaks about being ethnically ambiguous, working in social justice as a person of colour, and making community.
Read MoreI grew up in a household where image-taking was frequent and equally loathed.
Read MoreLiving where I live in Perth, we are not exactly the cultural capital of the world, but I really believe you can make the most of your location and produce a unique insight into life wherever you are.
Read More‘It is not simply about being mixed, being a woman, belonging to a family, coming from a working-class background, or existing in a specific time and place, it is about all of these things simultaneously, how they interact, and how these processes shapes me as a person.’
Read More‘Tando talks to us about heritage, Japan, and FIFA’s Asian Confederation.’
Read More‘Being a bridge is wrought with difficulties because before you can be or start to be, you have to learn to be proud of your mixed heritage – learn to think of two things of once, of being two things at once.’
Read MoreIn anticipation of our ‘Window Horses’ screening on June 3, we talk to writer and director Ann Marie Fleming.
Read MoreRachel Tai speaks on being multiracial, insecurities and understanding the tanglement of being a person of colour with white privilege.
Read MoreRobert talks to us about being multi-racial and white passing in POC spaces, defining ourselves, and maintaining family connections.
Read MorePia Johnson is a photographer and visual artist, whose practice seeks to investigate issues about cultural difference, diaspora and identity.
Read MoreIndra McKie shares her wealth of knowledge in what is Australia' fastest growing demographic.
Talking what it means to be ‘Almost Asian’ with Katie Malia.
Read MoreWhere do you belong? A conversation between Sebastian Antoine and Sumarlinah Raden Winoto
Read Morewelcome to boundless, a space to unfurl and extend every curl, shade, shape and thought you have been trained to keep in tidy segregated spaces.
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