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My trip to Paris From
agido
in The Other Side Of Southern Philippines: Mindanao
(271 days old)
Travelling abroad is one of my biggest dreams! I could'nt believe it came true. I am not rich, definitely not. I am just blessed! Knowing how the other people live in some parts of the world is… more
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Teaching Literature From
nan29
in A Feminist Blog
(274 days old)
In my workplace, besides being assigned to teach English and Bahasa Indonesia, I am also responsible to watch students during ‘library’ sessions. Every student is assigned to read one book… more
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Women in Indonesia's soap operas From
nan29
in A Feminist Blog
(274 days old)
I remember one day during my college days, a male senior lecturer of mine protested the portrayal of ‘modern’ women in many soap operas in television (Indonesians call them ‘sinetron… more
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Why bike to work? From
nan29
in A Feminist Blog
(360 days old)
“At first my workmates considered me weird. However, since they knew me as someone who usually have weird hobbies, they no longer gave a damn on my biking to work.”This was what Pak Warg… more
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Saved!, Juno, Gilmore Girls From
nan29
in A Feminist Blog
(360 days old)
A coin has two sides. Just like a movie has many interpretations, not only two.I plan to watch JUNO with my students this Monday. I have watched this movie with another class before, around a month … more
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Homosexuality From
nan29
in A Feminist Blog
(360 days old)
“God never made mistakes in creating human beings!” The statement above was said by one student of mine several months ago when I asked the class to discuss homosexuality/transgende… more
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Into the Wild From
nan29
in A Feminist Blog
(360 days old)
This movie is based on Jon Krakauer’s book that tells us about the true story of Christopher Johnson MacCandless who was born on February 12, 1968 and died on August 18, 1992. Getting very dis… more
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So Where is Filipino Hospitality? From
agido
in The Other Side Of Southern Philippines: Mindanao
(398 days old)
Before when I haven't had travelled overseasit wa s my impression that we are the most hospitable people in the world. In my journey here in Brussels most Filipinos are/were not welcoming so sad that … more
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About Belgium, For What Should Everybody Know From
agido
in The Other Side Of Southern Philippines: Mindanao
(400 days old)
Friends I am in Brussels right now and have lots of stories to tell. What a wonderful experience I have in here. Very incredible I should say! This is my first time travellin' abroad and never felt al… more
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Change Your Perspective: Join Student Exchange From
nan29
in A Feminist Blog
(445 days old)
I have got an answer to my question to myself a year ago, “Why are the five students selected to go abroad by AFS committee all studying at Islamic boarding school?” I have been looking fo… more
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Bike to Work From
nan29
in A Feminist Blog
(494 days old)
“I am not sure if you will succeed in gathering many people to join that b2w community,” this was Angie’s pessimistic comment when seeing the flyer of ‘bike to work’.I sa… more
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Breastfeeding Bylaws? From
nan29
in A Feminist Blog
(521 days old)
This recent week one mailing list I join has been talking about the plan of the Health Institution of South Sulawesi to issue a provincial bill to (somewhat) force women who just deliver babies to bre… more
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I am leaving for Brussels, Belgium in September this year From
agido
in The Other Side Of Southern Philippines: Mindanao
(523 days old)
This is my first time to travel abroad. Anybody here from Brussels? Coz I never know anyone there huhuhhhh.I need your thoughts about the place, the culture, anything....:)… more
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Freedom Writers 2 From
nan29
in A Feminist Blog
(536 days old)
After writing the result of the discussion in my class on FREEDOM WRITERS, in this article I will write what I like most from this movie.Erin Gruwell is always the most conspicuous character. She real… more
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Freedom Writers 1 From
nan29
in A Feminist Blog
(536 days old)
On Saturday 17 May 2008 I invited my class to watch FREEDOM WRITERS. The class consisted of 15 students, 4 guys and 11 girls, and all of them are college students. Before watching the movie, I gave th… more
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On Kartini Day 2008 From
nan29
in A Feminist Blog
(536 days old)
On Kartini Day, 21 April 2008, I was invited as one resource person in one local television of Semarang. The theme was talking about Kartini, as a woman who was popularly known as the ‘triggere… more
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Assistance in Establishing the Guinabsan Community Library From
agido
in The Other Side Of Southern Philippines: Mindanao
(541 days old)
To all my friends from the United states, I am asking for your assistance regarding the establishment of our Guinabsan Community Library. Below is the reply sent to me from the International Book Proj… more
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Why getting married? From
nan29
in A Feminist Blog
(561 days old)
A workmate of mine, whose stories oftentimes inspired me to write for my blog, told me an experience of her cousin some days ago. Her cousin, a woman, lives in a small town in Central Java while her h… more
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NH Dini From
nan29
in A Feminist Blog
(561 days old)
Several weeks ago I attended a sort-of promotion book of ARGENTEUIL by one senior writer in Indonesia, NH Dini at RUMAH SENI Semarang located at Kampung Jambe number 280. NH Dini herself as the main s… more
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One Day in My Life From
nan29
in A Feminist Blog
(596 days old)
“You don’t work, do you?” accused a salesclerk when I was about to buy a pair of goggles the other day, in one sport store at Ciputra Mall Semarang. I understood why she accused me l… more
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Gender Equality From
nan29
in A Feminist Blog
(596 days old)
I am oftentimes bothered when finding well-educated people don’t understand the importance of gender equality in social life, for both sexes betterment, not only for women, but also for men. To … more
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Racial Prejudice 2 From
nan29
in A Feminist Blog
(596 days old)
In FREEDOM WRITERS movie, the role of Erin Gruwell, the teacher who happened to be white, is very strong to make her students coming from various ethnic groups—the Black, the Asians (especially … more
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Racial Prejudice 1 From
nan29
in A Feminist Blog
(596 days old)
When reading the previous post at THE JAKARTA POST, I remembered one discussion I had with a good friend of mine, especially on the way the Dutch colonial government divided society into three hierarc… more
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Chinese Indonesians From
nan29
in A Feminist Blog
(596 days old)
CHINESE-INDONESIANS FRIGHT PREJUDICEBy Lilian BudiantoElizabeth Widjaja, a Chinese-Indonesian housewife who has opened her cozy home to disadvantaged children, is well known throughout the community.S… more
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Soekarno vs Soeharto: My Dad From
nan29
in A Feminist Blog
(647 days old)
When my dearest Dad was still alive, I was not very close to him. He was a kind of old-fashioned parent who probably thought that he didn’t need to be close to the children, to make the children… more
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Soeharto passed away From
nan29
in A Feminist Blog
(647 days old)
On Sunday 27 January 2008 around 13.15 Angie and I entered a food stall selling chicken noodle and meatballs somewhere on Jalan Suyudono Semarang, not far from my dwelling place. Before both of us sat… more
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Not Knowing ... From
nan29
in A Feminist Blog
(651 days old)
I sometimes think that not knowing something is better than knowing. Or, not knowing makes someone’s life more peaceful. In Javanese culture, in general, and in Central Java (or Semarang… more
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Feminism: A Western Culture? 2 From
nan29
in A Feminist Blog
(651 days old)
When I was in the elementary school, the second half of 1970s, I used to find many girls getting married after graduating from elementary school. Don’t imagine that they were around 11 or 12 yea… more
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Feminism: A Western Culture? From
nan29
in A Feminist Blog
(651 days old)
“Feminism is western lifestyle. Therefore, as eastern people, we are not to follow it because it is not our culture. It can be added too that feminism is against Islamic teachings. Consequently,… more
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Women: the Oppressed and the Oppressor From
nan29
in A Feminist Blog
(669 days old)
Several weeks ago, a workmate of mine told me about a neighbor of hers who was treated very unfairly by his mother. The mother has four children. She treated her husband (or ex husband, I am somewhat … more
