A’isyiyah A’isyiyah i(20520447 works by)
Heritage: Batak ; Jawa
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'A’isyiyah is a Batak and Jawa mama who grew up on unceded Cabrogal Land (South-West Sydney). They are invested in building strong communities founded upon intergenerational, ancestral, and collective healing. They organise in community both autonomously and with Anticolonial Asian Alliance, a First Nations solidarity collective. They dream and study prison abolition and transformative justice, and are the vocalist of anticolonial erratic hardcore band Arafura.'

Source: Incendium Radical Library.

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  • This author uses they / them pronouns.
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