Hariati SinagaPlantation Labour Union Organising: Collective Memory towards A Just TransitionOne evening on a large-scale plantation (heretofore called PT A) in Sambas, West Kalimantan, Indonesia, I arrived in the plantation’s guest…Oct 17, 2023Oct 17, 2023
Hariati SinagaBuruh Siluman: The Ghost that Haunts Indonesian PlantationsNot long ago, an investigation report by The Associated Press on working conditions on oil palm plantations, including in Indonesia, drew…Apr 18, 2021Apr 18, 2021
Hariati SinagaIs NKRI undisputable? Only when we decolonise the notionA decolonial feminist intervention to NKRINov 20, 2018Nov 20, 2018
Hariati SinagaShould We Prioritize Certain Academic Disciplines?A Decolonial Feminist Response to Recent Decision of Indonesia’s LPDPJun 15, 20181Jun 15, 20181
Hariati SinagaNyai: The Spirit that Haunts Indonesian WomenFor the majority of Indonesians, “bantal guling” or bolster pillow is not uncommon. In fact, the pillow is a part of necessary bed items…May 18, 2018May 18, 2018
Hariati SinagaAre Feminism and LGBT part of Indonesia’s Identities?News report tensions in Indonesian political theatre as decision-makers are proceed to revise the Indonesian Criminal Code. Human rights…Apr 20, 2018Apr 20, 2018