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The Voice of Young Indonesian Women: Fighting Against Forgetting Amidst a Whirlwind of Injustice

International Youth Day is about hearing their voices, the voices of young people, which are a call to action—a call to demand safe spaces,...

Aceh Qanun No. 4/2016 Deemed Discriminatory: KontraS Aceh Proposes 9 Points for Revision Towards Justice

Aceh Qanun Number 4 of 2016 concerning Guidelines for Maintaining Religious Harmony and the Establishment of Places of Worship is nearly a decade old...

Waisak in Borobudur 2025: When Spirituality Meets Travelers and Lanterns

I want to share a little bit of a memorable experience on May 12, 2025, yes, right on Waisak Day. For me, this is...

From Anxiety to Energy: Dani’s Story and the Journey of the Go Green Waste Bank in Cupuwatu

In a corner of a village called Cupuwatu in Sleman, Yogyakarta, a woman named Fransisca Supriyani Wulandari, or familiarly called Dani, lit the fire...

Fulfillment of the Human Rights of Women with Disabilities Towards Equality

Women with disabilities often face multiple forms of discrimination, both because of their gender and their disability in everyday life. They not only struggle...

The Story of Minority Groups in the Political Vortex in Indonesia

BOOK REVIEWSBook Title      : Suara-Suara Sunyi: Kisah Kelompok Minoritas dalam Pusaran Politik di IndonesiaAuthors            : Andrean Yudo Pramono, Bambang Muryanto, Bhekti Suryani, Emi La...

Book Discussion: Gender & Sexuality Sensitive Interpretation: Building an Inclusive Bridge for Non-Normative Group Religiousness by Arif Nuh Safri

On Thursday, May 8, 2025, Youth Accros Diversity interns of the Indonesian Justice and Peace Foundation (YKPI) together with the Institute for Islamic and...

Nembang: Defending the Ecological and Spiritual Rights of Belief Adherents on the Slopes of Merapi

The core belief for the Penghayat Percaya is summarized in the philosophy of "Manungaling Kawula Gusti" a principle that humans can meet God through...