Finding the Orang Asal’s voices
Orang Asal issues are often swept under the carpet, but they’re fighting for media representation and to be heard.
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Orang Asal issues are often swept under the carpet, but they’re fighting for media representation and to be heard.
R.AGE took part in a Raya celebration along with 600 Rohingya refugees.
Starting from July 10, harsher punishments await child sexual predators.
MALAYSIAN Paralympian Felicia Mikat, 18, is now feted nationwide for the three gold medals she brought home from the 8th Asean Para Games in 2015. But as a young girl, there were no cheering crowds, just jeering children from her village in Tambunan, Sabah, all because she was blind. “Being teased for my blindness hurt […]
Over 500 participants with disabilities took part in this year’s Borneo International Marathon to encourage a more inclusive society for all.
The children of Yayasan Chow Kit drew upon their own experiences and their friends’ to convey the message of child abuse in the experimental theatre show 7 Voices.
Yayasan Chow Kit kids speak up about child abuse.
Young Malaysian Chris Lau has been reporting from the frontlines of conflict zones since he was a college student, telling stories of lives decimated by war.
Sexual abuse survivors have been sharing their stories with R.AGE, hoping it will help others who are going through what they did.
We only had 24 hours in Penang, but we were determined to go to as many food joints as we could in one night. And they were all so good!!!