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Melarissa SjariefA Box of Broken CrayonsI hate politics, but yesterday I found myself crying over a politician.May 13, 2017
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InThe Intersection ProjectbyInez NataliaEnhancing Education: A Story from The Jakarta City Hall“I move forward for I know I’ll never be alone. There are tons of people who have similar vision to make Indonesia better.” — Farli SukantoMay 11, 20171May 11, 20171
Sylvia Frances ChanThe Simply Worded Journals Of Sylvia Frances Chan (2)This is a place to write my daily occurrences and how things go as we can see in nature around us in our daily life. LIFE is so precious…Oct 4, 2017
Melarissa SjariefA Box of Broken CrayonsI hate politics, but yesterday I found myself crying over a politician.May 13, 2017
Felippa AmantaAhok Calls You HomeDisappointed and enraged from the recent verdict on Ahok’s case? Don’t run, fight.May 10, 20174
InThe Intersection ProjectbyInez NataliaEnhancing Education: A Story from The Jakarta City Hall“I move forward for I know I’ll never be alone. There are tons of people who have similar vision to make Indonesia better.” — Farli SukantoMay 11, 20171
Syafira AngelinaJakarta’s Governor Post-Election Vibes Are ProblematicOn 19th of April, Indonesians experienced the most intense governor election consisting of two candidates, Basuki Tjahaja Purnama (Ahok)…Apr 30, 2017
InAustralian Institute of International AffairsbyAustralian OutlookIs Indonesia a Fragile State?What threat do race and religion really pose to the ongoing stability of the largest Muslim democracy in the world?Apr 25, 20171