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Local DescriptionContents: Nina Mingya Powles - a creative response Kim Anderson — Where r u really from? Cadence Chung — Visitations Kàtia Miche – What melts into air? Damien Levi — Ngā mihi Jefferson Chen — blending in standing out Ivy Lyden-Hancy — te manu and the sky waka Jessica Miku 未久 — What Kind of Miracles Ruby Rae Lupe Ah-Wai Macomber — My Moana Girls Ying Yue Pilbrow — Wayward Emma Ling Sidnam — Sue Me Jimmy Varga — The Asian Jill and Lindsey de Roos — What are you? Daisy Remington — What Makes Up Me Chye-Ling Huang — Black Tree Bridge Evelina Lolesi — Self Portrait: Mapping Tidal Whenua Eamonn Tee — Innsmouth Emele Ugavule — For Ezra Harry Matheson — Between A Rock And A Hard Place kī anthony — Never Quite Home Maraky Vowells — Created Communicated Connected Dr Meri Haami and Dr Carole Fernandez — Kechil-kechil chili padi: Ahakoa he iti, he kaha ngā hirikakā Nkhaya Paulsen-More — Walking Between Two Worlds Yani Widjaja — Oey⿈ is for Widjaja Chyna-Lily Tjauw Rawlinson — My Whānau romesh dissanayake — A Remembered Space Jake Tabata — STOP FUCKING ASKING ME TO WATCH ANIME WITH YOU DescriptionA landmark anthology that brings together the creative work of twenty-seven mixed-heritage creatives from across Aotearoa. Weaving together a range of artistic mediums and giving space to both emerging and experienced creatives, this anthology lays the groundwork for deeper and more empathetic conversations around the experience of mixed-heritage individuals. Through an open call for contributors in 2023, this publication was created in response to the lack of authentic representation for biracial, mixed-heritage and multi-ethnic individuals living in Aotearoa. Everything That Moves, Moves Through Another features photography, comics, essays, poetry and multimedia art from a range of creative practitioners (listed below). The publication also includes an original introduction written by mixed Malaysian-Chinese poet, Nina Mingya Powles. This project showcases the importance of independent publishing and collective creativity in platforming diverse stories and voices. Everything That Moves, Moves Through Another explores the book as an object wherein communities can converse with one another, and different artistic mediums can converge on the page. Edited by Jennifer Cheuk with contributions from: Nina Mingya Powles, Kim Anderson, Cadence Chung, Kàtia Miche, Damien Levi, Jefferson Chen, Ivy Lyden-Hancy, Jessica Miku 未久, Ruby Rae Lupe Ah, Ying Yue Pilbrow, Emma Ling Sidnam, Jimmy Varga, Jill and Lindsey de Roos, Daisy Remington, Chye-Ling Huang, Evelina Lolesi, Eamonn Tee, Emele Ugavule, Harry Matheson, kī anthony, Maraky Vowells, Dr Meri Haami and Dr Carole Fernandez, Kechil-kechil chili padi, Nkhaya Paulsen-More, Yani Widjaja, Chyna-Lily Tjauw Rawlinson, romesh dissanayake, Jake Tabata. |