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Peril is an Asian-Australian online journal of writing, arts and culture.

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(Re)kicking us off: No Compass deploys diaspora as a political verb to challenge the idea that diverse communities are “hard to reach” instead of “easy to love” and challenges the justice of health, social, community and other systems. @eleanorjjackson for #NoCompass @MAVArtsAU

(Re)kicking us off: No Compass deploys diaspora as a political verb to challenge the idea that diverse communities are “hard to reach” instead of “easy to love” and challenges the justice of health, social, community and other systems. @eleanorjjackson for #NoCompass @MAVArtsAU
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Our fellow travellers, tehcha.mag, brought this incredible writer, Flora, to the No Compass collective. So joyous and happy to share this work with its direct, bluesy, almost Maya Angelou-feel for @MAVArtsAU's #AheadOfTheCurve peril.com.au/back-editions/…

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While we all hope/wonder if the pandemic is "over", consider what records we keep. In Covid Living(room), Özge Sevindik observes the drudgery, uncertainty and care labour of the pandemic lockdowns with painful acuity for @MAVArtsAU's #AheadOfTheCurve. peril.com.au/back-editions/…

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The implications of isolation, separation, and loss resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic keep emerging. Albert Kim serves tender memory and loss, reminding us of the way that only first love can hurt for @MAVArtsAU's #AheadOfTheCurve peril.com.au/back-editions/…

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Peril's Al Chan writes for @MAVArtsAU's #AheadOfTheCurve about “care”, that buzzword of our times, its meaning and meaninglessness and a new vision of love and solidarity. peril.com.au/back-editions/…

Peril's Al Chan writes for @MAVArtsAU's #AheadOfTheCurve about “care”, that buzzword of our times, its meaning and meaninglessness and a new vision of love and solidarity. 
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In the lead-up to #AASRN2025, don’t miss Asian Australian Studies Research Network (AASRN)'s Edition on Asian Australian Leadership, hosted on Peril. Edited by Mridula Nath Chakraborty, Olivia Khoo & Jacqueline Lo, this collection reflects on what leadership means today. shorturl.at/3kB7p #AASRNLeadership

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Massive respect to Mridula, Olivia, and Jacqueline for bringing together such an extraordinary mix of writers, artists & researchers. Their editorial vision gives voice to an evolving landscape of Asian Australian leadership. shorturl.at/3kB7p #AASRNLeadership #AASRN2025

Massive respect to Mridula, Olivia, and Jacqueline for bringing together such an extraordinary mix of writers, artists & researchers. Their editorial vision gives voice to an evolving landscape of Asian Australian leadership. shorturl.at/3kB7p
#AASRNLeadership #AASRN2025
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From cultural performance to climate activism, digital belonging to political critique— this edition from Asian Australian Studies Research Network (AASRN) is a must-read ahead of the #AASRN2025 Conference. peril.com.au/back-editions/… #AASRNLeadership

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How do older Asian Australians find connection in digital spaces? Monash University ARC Decra Research Scholar Earvin Charles B. Cabalquinto, PhD explores this question in a powerful new piece on digital belonging, isolation and leadership. shorturl.at/2Rd9b #AASRN2025 #AASRNLeadership

How do older Asian Australians find connection in digital spaces? <a href="/MonashUni/">Monash University</a> ARC Decra Research Scholar <a href="/earvsc/">Earvin Charles B. Cabalquinto, PhD</a> explores this question in a powerful new piece on digital belonging, isolation and leadership. shorturl.at/2Rd9b
#AASRN2025 #AASRNLeadership
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Digital spaces should belong to everyone. Monash Uni’s Earvin Charles B. Cabalquinto, PhD highlights how older Asian Australian leaders are shaping online communities—with resilience and wisdom. shorturl.at/2Rd9b #AASRN2025 #AASRNLeadership

Digital spaces should belong to everyone. Monash Uni’s <a href="/earvsc/">Earvin Charles B. Cabalquinto, PhD</a> highlights how older Asian Australian leaders are shaping online communities—with resilience and wisdom. shorturl.at/2Rd9b
#AASRN2025 #AASRNLeadership
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#AASRN2025 begins today - a timely chance to check out John Young's "intervention" examining leadership through the lenses of intention and virtue, highlighting Asian-Australian figures who exemplify ethical commitment over pragmatism. shorturl.at/hRjC0 #AASRNLeadership

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Continuing this special edition coinciding with #AASRN2025, the 2022 federal election marked a significant shift in Australian politics. @redrabbleoz explores what this means for Asian Australian representation. shorturl.at/OUD30 #AASRNLeadership #auspol

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Further in this #AASRN edited series, analysis by @sukhmani_sees exploring how Asian Australian political leaders navigated digital campaigns during the 2022 federal election. shorturl.at/7nXFY #AASRN2025 #AASRNLeadership

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Ruchira Talukdar from SAPNA South Asian Climate Solidarity examines how climate storytelling can bridge divides between the Global North and South, amplifying voices from the South in global climate conversations. shorturl.at/gqnsr #AASRN2025 #AASRNLeadership #ClimateJustice