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Speak Easy 4: Marginalised Voices

Allison Jong | Angelina Bong | Eleanor Goroh

05-Sep-17 14:00

Speak Easy 4: Marginalised Voices

This episode, we focus on the minority identities of East Malaysia, whose stories, our guests argue, are often hidden, lost in the larger narrative of Malaysia. We learn from them about the issues of representation, and how important it is to have a specifically Sarawakian/Sabahan voice.


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