'Just keep at your art, no matter how good or bad you think it is. Don’t be afraid to experiment and leave your “genre”—genre is a human construct that music not only pre-dates, but also cannot be bound by.'
Read More'I think the only way you can educate people about culture is to share it with them, but this is where the intricacy lies.'
Read More'Rather than looking for answers, or trying to fit parts of myself smoothly together, I'm more interested now in celebrating the joy in my internal inconsistencies.'
Read More'How do you sit within a place that is not your home, but you've been constructed to think that it should be your home?'
Read More'I think my two biggest enemies are time, and myself.'
Read More'I just want to see someone who looks like me on screen—I'm so sick of being the sidekick.'
Read More'As a child of immigrant parents, I’m particularly worried about the worldwide wave of anti-immigration. The “close the door behind you” mentality makes me feel that we’ve stopped welcoming people even though we’re a nation of immigrants.'
Read More'Things that inspire me change from time to time... one that tends to stay with me is the colour white, in particular the sense of emptiness it conveys and its potential to be filled.'
Read More'We all have a huge part to play in de-stigmatising and humanising mental health by making ourselves visible and ensuring our stories are told.’
Read More'When I was growing up, all the media I consumed was white, so my idea of art was very white.'
Read More'I resent that someone can draw a crowd of people where everyone just happens to be white. That’s not a mistake.'
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