Hariati SinagaPlantation Labour Union Organising: Collective Memory towards A Just TransitionOne evening on a large-scale plantation (heretofore called PT A) in Sambas, West Kalimantan, Indonesia, I arrived in the plantation’s guest…14 min read·Oct 17, 2023----
Hariati SinagaBuruh Siluman: The Ghost that Haunts Indonesian PlantationsNot long ago, an investigation report by The Associated Press on working conditions on oil palm plantations, including in Indonesia, drew…8 min read·Apr 18, 2021----
Hariati SinagaIs NKRI undisputable? Only when we decolonise the notionA decolonial feminist intervention to NKRI16 min read·Nov 20, 2018----
Hariati SinagaShould We Prioritize Certain Academic Disciplines?A Decolonial Feminist Response to Recent Decision of Indonesia’s LPDP6 min read·Jun 15, 2018--1--1
Hariati SinagaNyai: The Spirit that Haunts Indonesian WomenFor the majority of Indonesians, “bantal guling” or bolster pillow is not uncommon. In fact, the pillow is a part of necessary bed items…7 min read·May 18, 2018----
Hariati SinagaAre Feminism and LGBT part of Indonesia’s Identities?News report tensions in Indonesian political theatre as decision-makers are proceed to revise the Indonesian Criminal Code. Human rights…5 min read·Apr 20, 2018----