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Tarzan’s Daughter

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By Anonymous The author is a bubbly girl who enjoys midnight mamak sessions with friends and who is surrounded by people who love her for who she is. I sat […]

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Malaysian politics is not in an ideal state of maturity. Where do you think we must start?

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By Ooi Kok Hin Ooi Kok Hin is a second year Political Science and Philosophy student at The Ohio State University. A fan of WWE, Naruto, and Manchester United. Recently […]

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But I am not white. I am not yellow. I am not a color.

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By Jorene Ooi Jorene is a pragmatic liberal who would like to see a better Malaysia. Her parents drove her to school in a bright cyan Kancil, a green and […]

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I choose to believe in a better Malaysia. I choose to hope.

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By Iswari Nallisamy Iswari is studying Plant Science in Cornell University. She is a spiritual daydreamer who has a soft spot for animals, especially puppies. When I was 5, I […]

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I was blind, but now I see.

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By Gwen Owen Gwen is a peace-loving child of the universe. Back in 2008, I was teaching part-time at a public university near Chow Kit. I was living in Kampung […]

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Hatch! Compassion.

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By Allen Lian Jun Yi Allen Lian Jun Yi is a very lucky young man pursuing Environmental Sciences at the University of California, Berkeley. He thinks that systemic inequality and […]

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Unity is many hearts beating at one pace

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By Ad Omar Adlin is an aspiring writer and an idealist. She hopes her writings will unite people one day, at the very least on a readers’ forum. Unity is […]

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“He had a reason to go home, a Raya to celebrate, but I took away his only chance to reunite with his family.”

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A student heading home for the holidays finds an unlikely friend in the mad balik kampong rush.

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There’s the poor. Then there are bullies.

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By Alena Abdul Aziz Henriksen Alena is a Malay expat wife in Bangkok with two precocious adopted kids, one obese cat and a love for sewing. I am happy that […]

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“Mom, I can’t eat nasi lemak anymore. I’m Chinese. Wait, I’m English.”

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Children are blind to racial differences and of that we can definitely learn from them. They treat each other equally without racial bias and they accept each other’s differences because they are just different, period. We could learn this from our children.

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